Economic Design Network

Behavioural Economics: Theory, Experiment and Policy
2-3 June 2008. Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
 
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Keynote Speakers
Botond Koszegi, Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley - “Reference-Dependent Consumer Plans”
Ted O'Donoghue, Department of Economics, Cornell University - “Hyperbolic Discounting and Consumer Purchases of Storable Goods”
 
Contributors
Yew-Kwang Ng, Department of Economics, Monash University: “Policy Implications of Imperfectly Rational Behaviour and Happiness Studies”
Ian McDonald, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne - "A Behavioural Economics Theory of Cost Push Inflation"
Vai-Lam Mui, Department of Economics, Monash University - "Coordinating Collective Resistance through Communication and Repeated Interaction"
Nikos Nikiforakis, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne - “The Fragility of Cooperation in a Public Good Experiment with Peer Punishment”
Elias L. Khalil, Department of Economics, Monash University - “The Origin of Sin: A Two-Moment Theory of Integrity, Fairness and Other Internal Constraints”
Simon Angus, Department of Economics, Monash University - “Inductive Reasoning & Communication Network Formation”
Lata Gangadharan, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne - “Determinants of Income and Charitable Giving: A Real Effort Experiment”
Dyuti Banerjee, Department of Economics, Monash University - “Copyright Protection: Theory and Experimental Analysis”