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Behavioral/Experimental

Located in Allen 3125 unless otherwise noted.

Date

Time

Presenter(s)

Affiliation

Title

Jan 22 Peter Moffatt University of East Anglia  “Strategic Interaction with Sophisticated Agents”
Mar 5 Charles Noussair Arizona State  “Trust and Disgust”
 Apr 9 Elaine Liu University of Houston  “Cultural Assimilation, Peer Effects, and the Evolution of Gender Gap in Risk Attitudes”
Apr 16 Laura Gee Tufts University  “Pivotal or Popular: The Effects of Social Information on Feeling Pivotal on Charitable Giving in Laboratory and Field Experiments”

*joint seminar with Macro

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