Psychology and Economics
September 24-25, 2001
MONDAY | |
9:30 | Daniel Kahneman (Princeton University), "Limitations of Prospect Theory" |
11:00 | George Loewenstein (Carnegie Mellon University), "The Multi-Dimensionality of Time Preferences" |
1:30 | Colin Camerer (California Institute of Technology), "Gray Matters: How Neuroscience Can Inform Economics" |
3:00 | Drazen Prelec (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), "Self-Signaling and Collective Choice" |
4:15 | Eva Gilboa-Schechtman (Bar Ilan University) and Itzhak Gilboa (Tel-Aviv University), "Mental Accounting and Absentmindedness" |
TUESDAY | |
9:30 | Ted O’Donoghue (Cornell University), "Procrastination on Long-Term Projects" |
11:00 | Andrew Postlewaite (University of Pennsylvania) and O. Compte (CERAS), "Confidence Enhanced Performance" |
1:30 | Hanming Fang (Yale University) and Daniel Silverman (University of Pennsylvania), "Time-consistency and Welfare Program Participation: Evidence from the NLSY" |
2:30 | David Laibson (Harvard University) and X. Gabaix (Harvard University),"The 6D Bias and the Equity Premium Puzzle" |
4:15 | Open Discussion |