Call for papers
Zeuthen Workshop - December
7th and 8th 2002
Behavioural Economics
In
connection with the Zeuthen lectures by Professor
Ernst Fehr, University of Zurich the Institute of Economics will organize a
workshop on Behavioral Economics. The workshop should cover experimental,
theoretical, and empirical research on how psychological principles can be used
to complement or even replace standard economic assumptions of rationality and
selfishness to improve the explanatory and predictive power of economic models.
We
hereby invite researchers to submit papers for presentation at the workshop.
Papers are invited from all fields of behavioral economics, including:
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the
nature of social preferences,
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the
patterns of boundedly rational behavior,
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the
role of emotions in economic decision-making, and
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the
role of social preferences and bounded rationality for the functioning of
markets, organizations and incentives.
Submissions
from graduate students, post.docs, and other young researchers are particularly
welcome.
For
more information please contact Birgitte
Sloth or Peter Norman Sørensen.
To
be considered papers should be sent in duplicate to Tine Greir, Institute of
Economics, Studiestræde 6, DK 1455-Copenhagen K, Denmark, or by e-mail (preferably
as pdf-files) to Tine.Greir@...
no later than September 30th 2002. Please include your e-mail address
with your submission.
Decisions
on the final programme will be made shortly after this deadline, and before
October 31st.
Call
for papers in pdf-format - please print and post!