Here is the detailed schedule of the lectures by and workshop (see call for papers) with Andrew Caplin. The lectures are targeted at PhD students and young post-docs. All others interested in this new and highly promising area of research are of course also welcome to attend. All participants should register by sending an email to Silke.Brandau@uni-mainz.de by 7 June 2010.
The Center for Emotional Economics at the University of Mainz can finance accommodation for a limited number of external participants in the lecture. Participants would have to cover their own travel expenses. Early registration is highly welcome and accommodation is allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. When registering, please send us a CV and - if available - a (draft of a) research paper of yours.
Day | Time | Title | Name | Location |
Monday
June 28th, 2010 |
09:30
-10:30 |
Anxiety and Choice | Andrew Caplin
(New York University) |
room 03-150
(ReWi I) |
11:00
-12:00 |
Economic Theory and Psychological Data: Bridging the Divide | Andrew Caplin
(New York University) |
room 03-150 | |
13:00
-14:00 |
Miniconference: Fairness in Simple Bargaining Games: The Role of Empathy and Theory of Mind |
Hannes Koppel (Max-Planck-Institute for Economics) |
room 03-150 | |
14:15
-15:15 |
Miniconference: Emotions and Decisions |
Klaus Wälde (Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz) |
room 03-150 | |
16:00
-17:30 |
Department Seminar Search, Satisficing, and Revealed Preference |
Andrew Caplin
(New York University) |
room 03-150 | |
18:00 | Informal get-together | Taberna Academica | ||
19:30 | Dinner | Trattoria Peperoncino | ||
Tuesday
June 29th, 2010 |
09:30
-10:30 |
Miniconference: Heterogeneous Agents in Intertemporal Choice: Theory and Experimental Evidence |
Daniel Schunk (Universität Zürich) |
room 03-150 |
11:00
-12:00 |
Miniconference: Doubts and Dogmatism in Conflict Behavior |
Alessandro Riboni (Université de Montréal) |
room 03-150 | |
13:00
-14:00 |
Dopamine and Reward Prediction Error | Andrew Caplin
(New York University) |
room 03-150 | |
14:15
-15:15 |
Emotional Economics: Can Theory and Measurement Co-Evolve? | Andrew Caplin
(New York University) |
room 03-150 |