Economic Theory
Axis 1. Game Theory & Strategic Interaction
This axis studies how individuals and groups make decisions in strategic environments. Topics include cooperative and non-cooperative games, stochastic games, negotiation, coalition formation, and mechanism design. Researchers explore both theoretical foundations and applications to social and economic systems.
Axis 2. Social Networks & Collective Dynamics
Research here focuses on how social and economic networks shape behavior, opinion dynamics, contagion, and diffusion of information. It also includes studies of coordination, centrality, and emergent patterns in large-scale interaction systems.
Axis 3. Decision Theory & Resource Allocation
This axis examines decision-making under uncertainty, multicriteria choice, social choice and welfare, equity and justice, and externalities. It also explores resource allocation models, general equilibrium, as well as computational methods for analyzing complex socio-economic interactions, particularly by accounting for agent heterogeneity.
| Group LeaderAntoine MandelProfessor |