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Another big H/T to Geary Behavioural economics Blog
Below are my favorite topics
Session 1: Behavioural economics and consumer-related policy: tools and objectives |
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| 9.40-10.00 | Prof. Matthew Rabin Video ClipUniversity of California, Berkeley How can behavioural economics help consumer-related policy? |
| 10.00-10.20 | Dr. Amelia Fletcher Video ClipChief Economist, Office of Fair Trading, UK |
Session 2: Framing and choice |
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| 11.30-11.50 | Prof. Dan Goldstein Video ClipLondon Business School Defaults, choice architecture and choice overload |
| 11.50-12.10 | Prof. Botond Koszegi Video ClipUniversity of California, Berkeley Time and decision: the taste for instant gratification |
15.20-15.40 Ms. Mary O’Dea
Video Clip
Consumer Director, Financial Regulator (Ireland)
How to overcome the endowment effect and encourage consumers to switch: a case study from the Irish Switching Code
- How Can Behavioral Economics Improve Policies Affecting Consumers?
- The behavioural economics of climate change
- Behavioural Economics and Complex Decision-Making Implications for the Australian Tax and Transfer System
- Video Lecture: Robert Shiller On How Psychology Drives The Economy
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