| |
| An Invitation to the Workshop |
| |
|
Behavioural economics is making inroads into many fields in economics, and is also having an impact on legal theory and psychology.
Experimental economics has come of age and is now well-established in the toolkit of many economists. The workshop is intended to provide a forum for discussion for academics, policy makers, and students who are interested in behavioural and experimental economics. Beyond fostering a network for researchers and policy makers in these areas, the workshop intends to encourage and support PhD. students to undertake research in these fields.
Program
Click Program.doc to see the program
Date/Time
2-3 June 2008
2 June: 9:30 to 5:00 3 June: 9:30 to 2:45
Sponsored By
Venue
Room E365, Building 11 (Menzies or Humanities building)
Monash University, Wellington Road (Clayton Campus)
Clayton, Victoria
Australia
View Large Map
Organisers
This workshop is organised by Elias Khalil (elias.khalil@buseco.monash.edu.au)
of the Department of Economics, Monash University
|
| |
| |