Research groups
Research themes
- Behavioral game theory
- Bounded rationality
- Economic psychology
- Experimental economics
- Individual Behaviour
About us
At a glance: Caroline’s research connects bounded rationality with social influences on behavior, with a focus on occupational and educational choices. In particular, she studies how people use social identity and culture to simplify complicated choice settings, and analyzes how this behavior contributes to the persistence of inequalities across groups, stereotypes and norms.
- Caroline Liqui Lung is an EJME candidate and JOE Network candidate
Main research theme: Microeconomic Theory
Secondary research theme: Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics
References: Olivier Compte, Roland Benabou, Matthew Elliott, Alessandra Casella
Supervisor: Olivier Compte, Philippe Jehiel
Thesis title:
Belief Formation and Identity-Driven Choice Behavior
- Thesis supervisor: Olivier Compte
- Thesis co-supervisor: Philippe Jehiel
- Academic year of registration: 2017/2018
- Date of thesis defense: 2022-09-08
- Year of thesis defense: 2021/2022
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