Berlin Behavioral Economics Seminar Series

The Berlin Behavioral Economics Seminar Series is a joint effort between DIW, ESMT, WZB, and TU Berlin with the aim of fostering the exchange between active researchers in the areas of behavioral and experimental economics.

Upcoming speakers

Summer 2012 Series

All seminars (except one) take place at DIW, and always on Thursdays at 16.15-17.45 (except once, Friday June 1, 16.15-17.45).


For further details, see: DIW Seminars

May 03
Thursday 
DIW
Schumpeter 16:15-17:45
Uwe Dulleck (Queensland University of Technology)  

May 24
Thursday
  WZB
16:15-17:45

Adam Szeidl (Central European University)

June 1
Friday

DIW
Schumpeter
16:15-17:45

Santosh Anagol (The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania) 
June 21 
Thursday
DIW
Schumpeter 16:15-17:45
Charles Sprenger (Stanford)
July 05
Thursday
DIW
Schumpeter
16:15-17:45
Martin Kocher (Ludwig Maximilians Universität München)
July 12
Thursday
DIW
Schumpeter
16:15-17:45

Camille Cornand (CNRS Université de Lyon
Reducing over-reaction to central bank's disclosures: theory and experiment

   

 Former speakers 2011

The 2011/2012 winter semester series was held at the WZB. A list of dates and speakers can be found on the WZB seminar page.
Michael Grubb (MIT Sloan School of Management, Applied Economics)
Bill shock: Inattention and price-posting regulation
Download: Paper
Fabian Herweg (Bonn Graduate School of Economics) 
Uncertain demand, consumer loss aversion, and flat-rate tariffs
Download: Paper
Kristóf Madarász (London School of Economics, Department of Management)
Projection bias in Bayesian games
Guy Mayraz (University of Oxford, Department of Economics) 
Wishful-thinking in predictions of asset prices
Download: Paper
Muriel Niederle (Stanford University, Department of Economics)
Managing self-confidence: Theory and experimental evidence
Download: Paper
Wendelin Schnedler (Heidelberg University, Department of Economics)
Motivational crowding out: A rationale
Download: Paper

 





Contact

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ESMT coordinator Paul Heidhues

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