Events
Former lectures
Tinbergen Institute Lectures 2007
George Loewenstein (Carnegie Mellon University) has given the second Tinbergen Institute
Lectures, on behavioural economics. George Loewenstein is renowned for his work on the
border between economics and psychology (see:
Department of Social and Decision Sciences
).
Date: 23-25 May 2007
| Wednesday, May 23 | |
| 09:00-09:30 | Registration and coffee |
| 09:30-12:00 | Foundations of Behavioral Economics and Introduction to the Dual Process Perspective |
| 12:00-13:30 | Lunch at De Etage |
| 13:30-16:00 | Loss Aversion |
| 16:00-18:00 | Drinks at the Faculty Club and consultations |
| Thursday, May 24 | |
| 09:00-09:30 | Coffee |
| 09:30-12:00 | Preference Uncertainty |
| 12:00-13:30 | Lunch at De Etage |
| 13:30-16:00 | Risk |
| 16:00-18:00 | Drinks at Bar Restaurant Siena and consultations |
| 18:00-20:00 | Buffet dinner at Bar Restaurant Siena |
| Friday, May 25 | |
| 09:00-09:30 | Coffee |
| 09:30-12:00 | Intertemporal Choice |
| 12:00-13:30 | Lunch at De Etage |
| 13:30-16:00 | Policy |
| 16:00-17:30 | Consultations |
[Syllabus/Outline]
(PDF File)

