courses | events | help

The Thomas C. Schelling Symposium

March 4, 2008, 09:00AM
Alumni House

Introduction by Dean Michael Nacht
_______________________________________________________________

Schelling, Strategy, International Relations

Chair:
   Robert Powell, UC Berkeley, Political Science
Panelists:
   Charles Glaser, University of Chicago, Public Policy
   Scott Sagan, Stanford University, Political Science

Schelling, Strategy, Industrial Organization

Chair:
   Richard Gilbert, UC Berkeley, Economics
Panelists:
   George Akerlof (Nobel 2001, Economics), UC Berkeley, Economics
   Joseph Farrell, UC Berkeley, Economics
   Carl Shapiro, UC Berkeley, Business & Economics

Schelling and Scary Stuff

Chair:
   Michael Nacht, UC Berkeley, Public Policy
Panelists:
   Kenneth Arrow (Nobel 1972, Economics), Stanford University, Economics
   Henry Rowen, Hoover Institution
   Charles Wolf, RAND Corporation

Schelling, Micro Motives and Macro Behavior

Chair:
   Robert MacCoun, UC Berkeley, Public Policy
Panelists:
   Alexandre Mas, UC Berkeley, Economics
   Daniel McFadden (Nobel 2000, Economics), UC Berkeley, Economics
   Mark Kleiman, UCLA, Public Policy
   Robb Willer, UC Berkeley, Sociology

Thomas C. Schelling Symposium Dinner

Lawrence Hall of Science

Sponsor Details

This event was sponsored by Goldman School of Public Policy

Embracing the realms of both domestic and international policy, the Goldman School of Public Policy prepares students for careers including policy analysis, program evaluation, and management and planning. GSPP graduates enjoy an outstanding rate of employment and career advancement, working in government, in the private and nonprofit sectors, in research organizations, and as consultants.

Other events by Goldman School of Public Policy