Schedule
From June 20 to June 24, 2022
General Schedule
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Monday 20 June
9 am - 11 am: Experimental methodology : objectives, methods and uses of experiments in economics - Nicolas Jacquemet
11 am - 11.15 am: Coffee break
11.15 am - 12.45 pm: Experimental Methodology: objectives, methods and uses of experiments in economics - Nicolas Jacquemet
12.45 pm - 2 pm: Lunch break
2 pm - 4 pm: Workshop
4 pm - 4.15 pm: Coffee break
4.15 pm - 5.30 pm: Methods and tricks of the trade : Experimental Lectures - Béatrice Boulu-Reshef
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Tuesday 21st June
9 am - 11 am: Experimental Methodology: objectives, methods and uses of experiments in economics - Nicolas Jacquemet
11 am - 11.15 am: Coffee break
11.15 am - 12.45 pm: Experimental Methodology: objectives, methods and uses of experiments in economics - Nicolas Jacquemet
12.45 pm - 2 pm: Lunch break
2 pm - 4 pm: Methods and tricks of the trade : How to right instructions? - Béatrice Boulu-Reshef
4 pm - 4.15 pm: Coffee break
4.15 pm - 5.30 pm: Workshop
6 pm - 7 pm: Plenary Talk - Roland Bénabou
Roland Bénabou is the Theodore A. Wells ’29 Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University. His recent work lies in three main areas. The first links inequality, growth, social mobility and the political economy of redistribution. The second centers on education, social interactions and the socioeconomic structure of cities. The third is that of economics and psychology (“behavioral economics”). It focuses in particular on extrinsic incentives versus intrinsic motivation, on the determinants of prosocial behavior and on motivated beliefs, both individual (overconfidence, wishful thinking, identity) and collective (groupthink, market manias, ideology, religion). Bénabou is a member of many distinguished scientific organizations, and has served in editorial roles in several of the top journals in economics. In 2021 he was awarded the Jean-Jacques Laffont Prize by the Toulouse School of Economics.
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Wednesday 22 June
9 am - 11 am: Experimental Methodology: objectives, methods and uses of experiments in economics - Nicolas Jacquemet
11 am - 11.15 am: Coffee break
11.15 am - 12.45 pm: Preferences over time and uncertainty : Experiments in individual decisions 1 - Olivier L’Haridon
12.45 pm - 2 pm: Lunch break
2 pm - 4 pm: Preferences over time and uncertainty : Experiments in individual decisions 2 - Olivier L’Haridon
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Thursday 23 June
9 am - 11 am: Methods and tricks of the trade : Field Experiments - Béatrice Boulu-Reshef
11 am - 11.15 am: Coffee break
11.15 am - 12.45 pm: Experimental methodology : objectives, methods and uses of experiments in economics - Nicolas Jacquemet
12.45 pm - 2 pm: Lunch break
2 pm - 4 pm: Workshop
4 pm - 4.15 pm: Coffee break
4.15 pm - 5.30 pm: Workshop
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Friday 24 June
9 am - 11 am: Psychometric methods - Fabrice Etilé
11 am - 11.15 am: Coffee break
11.15 am - 12.45 pm: Psychometric methods - Fabrice Etilé
12.45 pm - 2 pm: Lunch break
2 pm - 4 pm: Econometrics for experimental data - Angelo Secchi
4 pm - 4.15 pm: Coffee break
4 pm - 5.30 pm: Econometrics for experimental data - Angelo Secchi
Contents - Experimental Economics