Detailed information about the course
| Title | 2nd Virtual Workshop - Session 1 |
| Dates | April 4-5, 2022 |
| Lang |
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| Responsible | Christian Zehnder |
| Organizer(s) | Prof. Christian Zehnder, University of Lausanne Prof. Holger Herz, University of Fribourg |
| Speakers | Prof. Dmitry Taubinsky, University of California, Berkeley
Prof. Taubinsky's research interests are at the intersection of behavioral and public economics. His work is both theoretical and empirical/experimental. Topics that he has studied in the past include inattention to a misunderstanding of complex tax incentives, "sin taxes", energy policy for inattentive or misinformed customers as well as the welfare effects of non-standard policy levers. |
| Description | The lectures will be held on Zoom, and students can participate remotely. |
| Program | Schedule:
- April 4 from 17:00 to 19:00 Topic: Behavioral Public Economics I
- April 5 from 17:00 to 19:00 Topic: Behavioral Public Economics II |
| Location |
Videoconference |
| Information | The virtual workshop is open to PhD students in economics, management, psychology and the neuro-sciences. |
| Expenses | Participation is free of charge. |
| Registration | Registration deadline: March 31, 2022 |
| Places | 30 |
| Deadline for registration | 31.03.2022 |
| Contact |
Program coordinator: Bénédicte Moreira |