QED (conference)
QED is an annual academic conference focused on quantitative economics with particular emphasis on decision theory, mechanism design, and game theory. Founded in 2008, the conference brings together leading researchers from economics, computer science, and related fields to present and discuss cutting-edge research.
The QED conference is known for its rigorous theoretical focus and its commitment to fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. Typically, the conference features a small number of invited speakers, a selection of contributed papers, and ample time for informal discussions. The contributed papers undergo a competitive peer-review process.
The location of the QED conference changes each year, hosted by different universities or research institutions. The conference aims to provide a forum for researchers to share their latest findings, build connections, and advance the state of the art in quantitative economics. The proceedings are not published in a formal journal or proceedings volume; rather, the emphasis is on presentation and discussion of working papers.