Keynote Lecture I: Economics and Evolution ARTHUR ROBSON (Simon Fraser University)
Ethics, Evolution and Games Among Family and Neighbours THEODORE BERGSTROM (University of California) Discussant: Klaus Kultti
Learning to be Fair LUCIANO ANDREOZZI (University of Trento) Discussant: Arye Hillman
Sincere Lobbying Formation GALINA ZUDENKOVA (University Carlos III. of Madrid) Discussant: Bengt-Arne Wickström
Principal´s Preferences for Agents with Social Preferences DANIEL ARCE (University of Texas) Discussant: Theodore Bergstrom
Welfare-Optimal Status Planning: An Economic Approach BENGT-ARNE WICKSTRÖM (Humboldt University of Berlin) Discussant: J.Barkley Rosser
Will Joe the Plumber Envy Bill Gates? The Impact of Both Absolute and Relative Differences on Individual Satisfaction and Behaviour JÉRÉMY CELSE (Université de Montpellier) Discussant: Peter-Jan Engelen
Tax Structure and Government Expenditures under Fairness Norms ANDREAS WAGENER (University of Hannover) and Tobias Koenig (University of Hannover) Discussant: Panu Poutvaara
Keynote Lecture II: Local Equity WERNER GUETH (Max Planck Institute of Economics) and Hartmut Kliemt
Corporate Social Responsibility: Can Markets Discipline? VESA KANNIAINEN (University of Helsinki) Discussant: Galina Zudenkova
Reputational Penalties on Financial Markets to Induce Corporate Responsibility - The Case of US Illegal Insider Trading PETER-JAN ENGELEN (Utrecht University) Discussant: Andreas Wagener