Lewis Science Library Film Series Behavioral Economics: When Psychology and Economics Collide
Video series hosted by Professor Scott Huettel, Ph.D. Duke University
Fridays, Noon to 1 in Lewis 225
- September 16th – What is a Good Decision? / The Rise of Behavioral Economics
- September 23rd – Reference Dependence: It’s All Relative / Reference Dependence: Economic Implications
- September 30th – Range Effects: Changing the Scale / Probability Weighting
- October 7th – Risk: The Known Unknowns / Ambiguity: The Unknown Unknowns
- October 14th – Temporal Discounting: Now or Later? / Comparison: Apples and Oranges
- October 21st – Bounded Rationality: Knowing Your Limits / Heuristics and Biases
- October 28th – Randomness and Patterns / How Much Evidence Do We Need?
- November 11th – The Value of Experience / Medical Decision Making
- November 18th – Social Decision: Competition and Coordination / Group Decision Making: The Vox Populi
- December 2nd – Giving and Helping: Why Altruism? / Cooperation by Individuals and in Societies
- December 9th – When Incentives Backfire / Precommitment: Setting Rationality Aside
- December 16th – Framing: Moving to a Different Perspective / Interventions, Nudges, and Decisions
Questions? Contact Neil Nero nnero@princeton.edu