Stanford Economics Behavioral and Experimental Seminar, Spring 2012

Time: Mondays 3:30 to 5:00 pm
Faculty Organizers: Doug Bernheim, John Beshears, Muriel Niederle, and Charles Sprenger

Date Location Speaker Topic
March 5, 2012 GSB E-104 George Loewenstein (CMU) Curiosity, Information Gaps, and the Utility of Knowledge
March 12, 2012 GSB E-104 David Laibson (Harvard) Natural Expectations, Macroeconomic Dynamics, and Asset Pricing
March 19, 2012 - No seminar: Exam week -
March 26, 2012 - No seminar: Spring break -
April 2, 2012 GSB B-400 Keith Chen (Yale) The Effect of Language on Economic Behavior: Evidence from Savings Rates, Health Behaviors, and Retirement Assets
April 9, 2012 GSB B-400 Gary Charness (UCSB) Equilibrium Selection in Experimental Games on Networks
April 16, 2012 GSB E-103 Matthew Rabin (Berkeley) Biased Beliefs About Random Samples: Evidence from an Integrated Experiment
April 23, 2012 GSB E-103 Colin Camerer (Caltech) Limited Strategic Thinking in Maximum-Value Auctions and Chimpanzee Competition Experiments
April 30, 2012 GSB B-400 Devin Pope (Chicago) Projection Bias in the Car and Housing Markets
May 7, 2012 GSB E-101 Antonio Rangel (Caltech) The Neuroeconomics of Simple Economic Choice
May 14, 2012 - John Kagel (Ohio State) CANCELLED
May 21, 2012 GSB E-101 Uri Gneezy (UCSD) Incentives and Behavior Change
May 28, 2012 - No seminar: Memorial Day -
June 4, 2012 GSB E-101 Sendhil Mullainathan (Harvard) TBA


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