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 Daniel Owings (Daniel.Owings@chicagobooth.edu).
A Zoom link is available below for those who cannot attend in-person. The protocol for this series is that the those attending on Zoom cannot directly participate.
Agenda
Beliefs About the Economy are Excessively Sensitive to Household-Level Shocks: Evidence from Linked Survey and Administrative Data
Chen Lian, University of California, Berkeley
A Cognitive Theory of Reasoning and Choice
Nicola Gennaioli, Bocconi University
Chris Roth, University of Cologne
Incentives and Motivation Crowd-Out: Experimental Evidence from Childhood Immunization
Anne Karing, University of Chicago
Pietro Ortoleva, Princeton University
Lise Vesterlund, University of Pittsburg
(1) A Better Test of Choice Overload; (2) Rational Choice Overload
Mark Dean, Colombia University