Here is the program and links to register for the Stanford Experimental Economics session at SITE this summer:
Session 13: Experimental Economics Wed, Aug 20 2025, 8:00am - Thu, Aug 21 2025, 5:00pm PDT
Organized by
Christine Exley, University of Michigan
Muriel Niederle, Stanford University
Kirby Nielsen, California Institute of Technology
Al Roth, Stanford University
Lise Vesterlund, University of Pittsburgh
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And here's an announcement of a workshop that will immediately follow that session:
On August 21-23 Stanford will host the third instance of the Graduate Student
Boot Camp in Behavioral Public Economics. The camp is organized by Doug
Bernheim, Ben Lockwood, and Dmitry Taubinsky. It will feature instructional
sessions from each of them, as well as sessions from four external speakers:
Matthew Gentzkow, Botond Kőszegi, Olivia Mitchell, and Matthew Notowidigdo.
We would also like to invite other young scholars—graduate students, postdocs
and assistant professors—to audit the boot camp. We will not be able to provide
accommodations or cover travel expenses, but we welcome participation in our
lectures/discussions and meals. If you are a young scholar interested in
attending some or all of the camp, please indicate your interest (and which
sessions you would be able to attend, so that we can gauge attendance and our
capacity constraints) via this form: https://forms.gle/dNBWgkrUXtYXgnMT9.
We are aiming for 10-15 young scholars.
If you are interested in the content covered in previous instances of the boot
camp, you can find additional information here
and here.
All best,
Doug, Dmitry, and Ben
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