Bounded Rationality: Theory and Experiments
December 11-13, 2022
The Coller School of Management, Tel Aviv University
The development of theoretical models goes hand in hand with experimental research. Experiments may inform us regarding the weaknesses of existing theories and point in the direction of the required remedies. This workshop brings together economic theorists and experimentalists who study bounded rationality to discuss this symbiotic relation.
The workshop included talks, a poster session, and a panel discussion on future directions in bounded rationality. The list of speakers appears below. The program could be found here.
Here are some photos from the event.
Speakers:
Ayala Arad, Coller School of Management, Tel Aviv University
David Dillenberger, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania
Kfir Eliaz, School of Economics, Tel Aviv University
Itzhak Gilboa, School of Economics, Tel Aviv University and Economics and Decision Sciences, HEC Paris
Duarte Gonçalves, Department of Economics, University College London
Jeanne Hagenbach, Department of Economics, Sciences Po Paris
Yoram Halevy, Department of Economics, University of Toronto
Paul Heidhues, Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE), University of Düsseldorf
Nagore Iriberri, Department of Economic Analysis, University of the Basque Country
Philippe Jehiel, Paris School of Economics and Department of Economics, University College London
Shachar Kariv, Economics Department, University of California Berkeley
Victoria Prowse, Department of Economics and the Krannert School of Management, Purdue University
Sarah Ridout, Department of Economics, Vanderbilt University
Ariel Rubinstein, School of Economics, Tel Aviv University and Department of Economics, New York University
Yuval Salant, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
Rani Spiegler, School of Economics, Tel Aviv University and Department of Economics, University College Lodnon
Sevgi Yuksel, Department of Economics, University of California Santa Barbara
Organizers: Yair Antler and Ayala Arad, Coller School of Management, Tel Aviv University
The workshop is supported by the Solomon Lew Center for Consumer Behavior center and by funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 952574.