Spring School in Behavioral Economics 2019

By Vilde Blomhoff Pedersen

11 March 2019 17:45

Spring School in Behavioral Economics 2019

This week the 7th Spring School in Behavioral Economics is taking place at University of California San Diego Rady School of Management.

Reception with drinks Sunday 10th

The 7th Spring School in Behavioral Economics started Sunday night and is happening at University of California San Diego Rady School of Management this week. The Spring School is a collaboration between Professor Uri Gneezy at Rady School of Management and Professors Alexander Cappelen and Bertil Tungodden at FAIR-The Choice Lab.

Alex Imas (Carnegie Mellon University) presenting his works "Dynamics of Decision-Making: Applications to Finance and Discrimination"

The programme of the Spring School is available online and pictures are posted to Facebook every day.

The first day of the Spring School has an exiting programme. The day started with welcome from the host Professor Uri Gneezy and an introduction of all the participants. Lise Vesterlund (University of Pittsburgh) presented her work on gender differences in negotiation. Alex Imas (Carnegie Mellon University), Alexander Cappelen (Norwegian School of Economics) and Janna Ter Meer (The Behavioural Insights Team) also presented.

The participants and lecturers of the Spring School

Other leturers were Theo Offerman (University of Amsterdam, CREED), Sally Sadoff (Rady School of Management), Björn Bartling (University of Zurich), Marta Serra-Garcia (Rady School of Management), Bertil Tungodden (Norwegian School of Economics), Jeroen van de Ven (University of Amsterdam), Anya Samek (University of Southern California), Gary Charness (University of California, Santa Barbara), Shachar Kariv (Berkeley) and Charles Sprenger (Rady School of Management).

Poster session Monday afternoon

The rest of the days was filled with poster sessions, a walk on the beach of La Jolla, and a big finish with the famous karaoke night.

Full programme here

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