Int’l Conference on Game Theory and Microeconomics on March 29-31, 2024 in Suzhou, China

Int’l Conference on Game Theory and Microeconomics on March 29-31, 2024 in Suzhou, China

The 4th Int’l Conference on Game Theory and Microeconomics (GTM 2024) will be held during March 29-31, 2024 in Suzhou, China. This Conference will cover issues on Game theory, Decision Theory, Pricing, Microeconomics, Information Economics, Labour economics, Opportunity cost and other Related Topics. It dedicates to creating a stage for exchanging the latest research results and sharing the advanced research methods in related fields.

Suzhou is a major city located along the southeastern edge of Jiangsu Province in eastern China. Bordered by the Yangtze River in the north, Shanghai in the east, Zhejiang Province in the south and Lake Taihu in the west, Suzhou is a beautiful city that’s easy to get to and — once you’re here — hard to leave. Historically, Suzhou was synonymous with high culture and elegance. Generations of Chinese artists, scholars, writers and high society were drawn to its exquisite art forms and the delicate beauty of its gardens. Discover Suzhou’s famous canals, romantic water towns, thousand-year-old temples and world-class museums. Savor traditional tea and cuisine along Suzhou’s historic streets. Treat your eyes and ears to ancient architecture and music. Rest your head in a bed that’s authentically Suzhou. Explore Suzhou’s unique offerings for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

We look forward to seeing you in Suzhou!

The 4th Int’l Conference on Game Theory and Microeconomics (GTM 2024) will be held from March 29-31, 2024 in Suzhou, China. You are invited to submit papers and participate in our academic exchange.

Topics: The conference is soliciting state-of-the-art research papers in the following areas of interest:

Game theory

Algorithmic Game Theory

Computing with Incentives

Control of queuing networks

Convergence and learning in games

Cooperative game theory

Cost-Sharing Algorithms and Analysis

Decision Theory, and Pricing

Dynamic Games in Management Science

Internet Economics and Computational Advertising

Network control and optimization

Stochastic control

Stochastic games

Trade theory

Transport networks

Web and Internet Economics

Microeconomics

Demand, supply and equilibrium

Measurement of elasticities

Consumer demand theory

Analysis of the market mechanisms

Economic model of price determination

Economic planning

Policy analysis

Theory of production

Costs of production

Perfect competition

Monopoly

Oligopoly

Market structure

Labour economics

Welfare economics

Information Economics

Opportunity cost

Applied microeconomics

Allocation of limited resources

Name: Academic Communications
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