We welcome speakers (PhD students, postdocs, faculty, etc.) to present any work-in-progress to a full paper. This is an opportunity to receive direct feedback from John List and his team of researchers on your study in the field of experimental economics.
This is an in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Francesca Pagnotta fpagnotta@uchicago.edu. Space is limited, please sign up in advance below.
Agenda
Connecting Common Ratio and Common Consequence Preferences
Jason Somerville, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Risk, Trust, and Policy Support for Nuclear Energy: Evidence from an Incentivized Survey Experiment
Maximilian Muhn, University of Chicago
Revisiting Randomization with the Cube Method
Pedro Vergara Merino, PhD Candidate at CREST, Institut Polytechnique de Paris
Comparing Oranges to Oranges: A Field Experiment on Productivity and Team Competition
Ana Lleó Bono, PhD Candidate at the University of Cambridge
Misperceived Inequity and Long-Term Unemployment
Ola Aboukhsaiwan, PhD Candidate at London School of Economics
Women Compete More Against Women
Diogo Geraldes, University College Dublin
Information Frictions and the Market for Climate Adaptation
Ricardo Pommer Muñoz, PhD Candidate in Economics at Columbia University





