
Due to growing attendance, we are only able to offer boxed meals to faculty, postdoctoral scholars, and PhD students. All members of the university community are welcome to attend the talk.
Speakers will present their research related to Behavioral Economics. Faculty and students are welcome to attend.
This event will be in-person in Harper Center Room 3B. If you have any questions, please contact Anastasia Olp (anastasia.olp@chicagobooth.edu).
Agenda
The Difficulty of Asking Good Questions
Yucheng Liang, Carnegie Mellon University
Jörg Spenkuch, Northwestern University
Tradeoffs and Comparison Complexity
Jeffrey Yang, University of California Santa Barbara
Consumer Memory and Competitive Interference: The Case of Auto Insurance Advertising
Navdeep Sahni, Stanford University
Thinking versus Doing: Cognitive capacity, decision making and medical diagnosis
Filip Matejka, CERGE
Ingar Haaland, Norwegian School of Economics
Sevgi Yuksel, New York University
Antonio Penta, Barcelona School of Economics
Judd Kessler, University of Pennsylvania





