Behavioral and Experimental Conference 2020
Wednesday 29 April 2020, 4:30pm to 8:30pm
Venue
Online, LANCASTER, LA1 4YUOpen to
Public, StaffRegistration
Free to attend - registration requiredRegistration Info
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Event Details
The Department of Economics is delighted to host 2020 Behavioural and Experimental Conference, with a panel of world-leading economists who will be discussing behavioural insights on the corona crisis.
Programme
4:30pm - Vernon Smith - Nobel Laureate, Chapman University: Learning from False Theory and Belief: Lessons for Classical vs Neoclassical Value Theory.
5:00pm - Gary Charness - University of California at Santa Barbara: What is Deception in Experimental Economics? A Survey
5:30pm - Nobel Laureate Robert J. Aumann from Hebrew University: A synthesis of behavioural and mainstream economics.
6:00pm - Break
6:30pm - Robert Sugden – University of East Anglia: Reflections on Humanomics
7:00pm - Eyal Winter - Lancaster University Management School: Rules and Moral Sentiments
7:30pm - Experimental and Behavioural Discussion Panel on the Corona Crisis
8.30pm - Close
For any queries about the Behavioural and Experimental Conference, please contact Emma Connolly, Events and Marketing Officer, at e.connolly3@lancaster.ac.uk.
Contact Details
Name | Emma Connolly |
Telephone number |
+44 1524 593497 |
Website |