The deadline for George Mason University’s famous Public Choice Outreach Seminar, July 6-9, has been extended to May 19. Attendees get $250 toward travel expenses, room and board, and the chance to listen to many of the leading scholars in political economy.
I’ll be lecturing too.
As an added benefit, there’s a distinct possibility we’ll informally study advanced experimental game theory during off-times – heard of Diplomacy or Kremlin?
Click here for an application.
READER COMMENTS
asg
May 3 2006 at 12:51pm
For negotiation nastiness, I recommend “Intrige” (http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/265). Just as much wheeling, dealing, and backstabbing as in Diplomacy, but takes a fraction of the time to play. “Quo Vadis” (http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/122) would also be a perfect game for a public choice seminar. It too has the virtue of brevity, taking no more than an hour to play.
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