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University of California, Berkeley

Department of Economics
549 Evans Hall # 3880 
Berkeley, CA 94720-3880 

Phone: (510) 643-0714 
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Last modified on January 9, 2002 
 

PSYCHOLOGY AND ECONOMICS SEMINAR 
Spring Semester 2002
Organizers: BOTOND KÕSZEGI AND MATT RABIN
TIME AND PLACE: TUESDAYS 4-6PM, 119 Moses Hall

Schedule:

February 5: Lorenz Goette, University of Zürich, Intertemporal Substitution at Work? Evidence from a Field Experiment (joint with Ernst Fehr)

February 12*: Uri Gneezy, University of Chicago GSB, Deception: The Role of Consequences

February 19: No meeting. 

February 26: Alois Stutzer, University of Zürich, The Role of Social Work Norms In Job Searching and Subjective Well-Being (joint with Rafael Lalive)

March 5*: Drazen Prelec, MIT Sloan, Three Flavors of Self-Signaling (joint with Ronit Bodner)

March 12*: Aldo Rustichini, University of Minnesota, A Brain Imaging Study of Procedural Choice

March 19: Dan Ariely, Haas, Coherent Arbitrary (joint with George Loewenstein and Drazen Prelec) 

March 26: Spring Holiday

April 2*: Dan Silverman, University of Pennsylvania, The Effect of Adolescent Experience on Labor Market Outcomes: The Case of Height (joint with Nicola Persico and Andrew Postlewaite)

April 9*: Antonio Rangel, Stanford University, Addiction, Visceral Activation, and Characterization Failure (joint with Doug Bernheim) 

April 16: Terry Odean, Haas, All that Glitters: The Effect of Attention on the Buying Behavior of Individual and Institutional Investors (joint with Brad Barber)

April 24: George Akerlof, UC Berkeley, Behavioral Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Behavior JOINT WITH THE DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR

April 30*: Dan Levin, Ohio State University, Comparing Efficient Multi-Object Auction Institutions (joint with John Kagel)

May 7*: David Laibson, Harvard University, Bounded Rationality: Theory and Evidence 

May 14: Robert MacCoun, UC Berkeley, Psychological Naivete: On Psychology's Llimited Influence (Relative to Economics) In Public Policy Analysis

Papers will be made available at 549 Evans Hall, and on this website.

* denotes a dinner after the talk with the speaker. 
 

Please contact Judy Kollmorgan (jkollmor@econ.berkeley.edu) with questions.