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EC'25 Workshop on Information Economics x Large Language Models

  • 1.  EC'25 Workshop on Information Economics x Large Language Models

    Posted 05-21-2025 20:35
    Dear all,

    We are thrilled to announce the first EC Workshop on Information Economics × Large Language Models.

     

    The workshop will be held at Stanford University on the morning of July 10, 2025. The workshop explores the interplay between Information Economics and Large Language Models (LLMs), focusing on how LLMs can enhance our ability to acquire, aggregate, and communicate information, and conversely, how the economic principles of information can optimize the training and usage of LLMs.

     

    We are soliciting contributions of papers and posters that fit the theme of the workshop. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

     

    • Information acquisition × LLM
    • Information aggregation × LLM
    • Information design × LLM
    • Other topics on information economics × LLM

     

    Submission Guidelines:

    Submissions are non-archival. We accept a wide range of submission formats, e.g., extended abstracts, working papers, conference papers, journal papers, etc. The primary contribution and the relevance to the workshop should be clearly identifiable within the first six pages (or the first three pages for double-column papers). We will implement a light review process based on criteria including but not limited to the paper's soundness, merits, and credibility. A limited number of accepted contributions will be selected for contributed talks, and other accepted works will be included in a poster session.

     

    To submit, please email your submission to ec25workshop-info-econ-llm@googlegroups.com. Further details are available at our website: https://sites.google.com/view/ec25-information-economics-llm.

    Important Dates:

    Submissions open: Now

    Submission deadline: June 7, 2025 (AoE) 

    Decision Notification Deadline: June 14, 2025

    Workshop: July 10, 2025

     

     

    Best regards,

    Organizers:

    Krishnamurthy Iyer (University of Minnesota)

    Ce Li (Boston University)

    Tao Lin (Harvard University)

    Haifeng Xu (University of Chicago)



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    Krishnamurthy Iyer
    Associate Professor
    University of Minnesota
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