Two Contestants Correctly Guessed All Three Nobel Prize Winners in Economics
They were able to predict the exact list of awardees of the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2021: David Card, Joshua Angrist, and Guido Imbens.
New article by Philipp Chapkovsky on "Frontiers in Psychology"
Congratulations to our colleague on the publication of "Does Whistleblowing on Tax Evaders Reduce Ingroup Cooperation?"
Pre-defense of the dissertation "Models of Learning in Economic Experiments" by Grigory Chernov
The pre-deffence took place on September 30 via Zoom
The first school on experimental economics in the Far East
Far Eastern Federal University accepted the I Pacific School of Experimental Economics
RExSchool21 on Experimental and Behavioural Economics of Social Norms and Social Preferences
The international Summer School came to the end
International Online Conference RExCon21 on 'Social Preferences and Social Norms'
The laboratory brought together academics from economics and related disciplines to present and discuss their latest work on evaluating and measuring beliefs and social norms through experimental methods
First-degree grants from Yandex.Toloka
Egor Bronnigkov and Varvara Ushakova received first-degree grants from Yandex.Toloka for their conjoint project
IAREP-SABE 2021 Virtual Conference and Early Career Researchers Workshop
More than 400 participants from over 20 countries took part in the online event
"Sanctions and international interaction improve cooperation to avert climate change“
Heike Hennig-Schmidt gave a presentation at the 6th Maastricht Behavioral Economic Policy Symposium
"Dictator game variants with probabilistic (and cost-saving) payoffs: A systematic test" New article by Gary Walkowitz
Congratulations to a colleague with the new publication in the Journal of Economic Psychology about the validity of dictator game variants outcomes for measurement of social preferences.