What happens when top economists quote-tweet job market papers? A lot, it turns out.
Listen to @yanchen share the story behind a bold field experiment — and what it took to make it happen. https://t.co/hJgGGyA7rt
What does it take to run a large-scale guaranteed income experiment? Prof. @evavivalt takes us behind the scenes -- from surprising findings to creating a handwriting font! https://t.co/VlHC4ukOv8
In this episode, we chat with Marie-Claire Villeval about "Unethical Amnesia" and if memory lapses after lying are driven by moral self-image or strategic motives. We also explore the lengthy and iterative process of designing online experiments: https://t.co/WON73LxahN
Designing experiments is an art - join us and Chris Roth to explore best practices for conducting information provision experiments! https://t.co/eWb46Vr2ff
Learn how to say 'No' to tasks which may hold you back in your career — especially if you are female — and how @lise_vesterlund and Co-Authors published not only several research papers but also a full-length book on the topic: https://t.co/kMXhxIVNEJ
Do virtuous social media posts truly reflect character? @hmmlowe talks about how he and his co-author Deivis Angeli engaged over 200 research assistants to study this question: https://t.co/g0pbsD2B1Q
Why do some theoretical frameworks become more popular than others? Listen to Ran Spiegler's perspective on the power of cultural norms to shape economic theory. https://t.co/z0iljGl4hg
Do incentives make teams more effective in complex analytical tasks? Find out how @simeonschudy and his colleagues (@FlorianEnglmai1, Dominik Grothe, Stefan Grimm & @DSchindlerEcon) studied this question in an exceptionally creative setting:
https://t.co/CqcVBo3ZfP
How do we reconcile our morality vs materialist preferences? ⚖️ Explore this idea with us in our interview with @m_serra_garcia 🧠: https://t.co/G78pQBioHT
How do your genes affect your behaviour? Check out this really cool insight from @pietrobiroli (from @econ_uzh) where he used smokers🚬 as an example: https://t.co/LzdsW3DQwF
Ever argued for a topic that you initially don't care much about only to leave the conversation feeling strongly about your perspective? 🙋 Turns out that it's a thing! Learn about it from our interview with @schwardmann and @EgonTripodi here: https://t.co/I9KAT03ZYm
Ever argued for a topic that you initially don't care much about only to leave the conversation feeling strongly about your perspective? 🙋 Turns out that it's a thing! Learn about it from our interview with @schwardmann and @EgonTripodi here: https://t.co/I9KAT03ZYm
Can we design auctions better to raise more revenue? Learn about the fascinating concept of "obviously strategy-proof mechanisms" from our interview with @ShengwuLi here:
https://t.co/x0kdycTHJK
Have you ever been confused with a topic but felt too "stupid" to ask? Find out more about how this social stigma of seeking information could inhibit learning from our interview with @ben_golub here:
https://t.co/LR76mtCVjC
How can a combination of cash transfer and psychotherapy improve wellbeing & economic outcomes? Uncover with @jhaushofer here: https://t.co/V4DtOgPUAW
I recently spoke to the amazing @ben_golub about his paper "Signaling, Shame, and Silence in Social Learning" on the podcast Behavioural Science Uncovered @bsuncoveredpod. You can listen to the episode here https://t.co/QBPYYtPMAt
In our most recent episode we talk to Itzhak Gilboa about the contrast "expected vs. actual success" of two of his papers. Tune in to learn more about "Case-Based Decision Theory" and "Maxmin Expected Utility with Non-Unique Prior".
https://t.co/IWcS090gIR