
Brian Jabarian
Doctorant
Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne
Campus Jourdan – 48 boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris
brian chez jabarian.org
Site personnel- Économie expérimentale
- Economie comportementale
Brian Jabarian est sur le marché du travail
Brian Jabarian est aux journées EEA et/ou ASSA
- Primary Field: Experimental Economics
- Secondary Fields: Behavioral Economics, Microeconomic Theory, Computational Economics
- References: Jean-Marc Tallon, Nicolas Jacquemet, Leeat Yariv
- Job Market PAPER: A Two-Ball Ellsberg Paradox: An Experiment
Brief Candidate Profile:
Brian is an experimental and behavioral economist with an interest in computational economics. Through testable economic models, experimental tests, and computational methods, his research explores issues such as the importance of morality, complexity, or uncertainty in behavior and choices and develops applications in digital economics, environmental economics, and the economics of science and innovation.
Directeur de thèse : Tallon Jean-Marc
Année académique d'inscription : 2017/2018
Titre de la thèse : The Economics of Moral Uncertainty
Recherche
Job Market Paper
A TWO-BALL ELLSBERG PARADOX: AN EXPERIMENT
(co-authored with Simon Lazarus)
Research Papers
Critical Thinking and Stable Preferences: Theory and Experiment
(co-authored with Elia Sartori)
INEQUALITY-AVERSION WITH Worldview Uncertainty: THEORY AND Application to Climate Change
(co-authored with Marc Fleurbaey)