Thursday, October 16, 2025

Experiments and behavioral market design at Pitt (tomorrow)

 I'm flying  back to my old haunts in Pittsburgh today, for (among other things) two events at the University of Pittsburgh tomorrow:

 October 17, 2025 PEEL Reopening Ceremony with Professor Vesterlund & Professor Roth

"The History of PEEL: The Pittsburgh Experimental Economics Laboratory (PEEL) was founded by John Kagel and Alvin Roth, a Nobel Laureate in Economics. Since its inception, PEEL has served as a hub for pioneering research in experimental economics. Notably, the lab contributed to foundational work on market design, which played a significant role in Roth’s Nobel Prize-winning contributions. Over the decades, PEEL has maintained its reputation as a center of excellence, attracting top scholars and fostering innovation in economic research. +

 

October 17, 2025 BEDI Workshop (Behavioral Economics and Design Initiative)

BEDI Workshop - Friday, October 17th, 2025

Breakfast | 8:15 am – 8:45 am
Wesley W. Posvar Hall, 4130, 230 S Bouquet St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 


Conference Welcome | 8:45 am – 9:00 am
Lise Vesterlund, BEDI Director, Andrew W. Mellon Professor, University of Pittsburgh


Session 1 | 9:00 am – 10:40 am
Erina Ytsma– Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, “Gender Differences in the
Response to Incentives: Evidence from Academia”
Stephanie Wang – Professor, University of Pittsburgh
Claire Duquennois – Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh, “Minority athletic performance,
racial attitudes, and racial hate”
Jonathan Woon – Professor & Associate Dean, University of Pittsburgh, “The Epistemology of
Justice: Awareness and Institutional Choice”

Refreshment Break | 10:40 am – 11:10 am

Session 2 | 11:10 am – 12:00 pm
Jenny Chang – Graduate Student, Carnegie Mellon University, “When Women Self-Promote:
Evidence on Beliefs and Downstream Consequences”
Aden Halpern – Graduate Student, University of Pittsburgh 

Brandon Williams – Graduate Student, University of Pittsburgh
Dhwani Yagnaraman – Graduate Student, Carnegie Mellon University, “Crowd-in and crowd-out of
climate policies”
Aaron Balleisen– Graduate Student, Carnegie Mellon University, “Cheap Talk and Pluralistic
Ignorance”

Lunch | 12:00 am – 1:15 pm

Session 3 | 1:15 pm – 2:30 pm
Osea Giuntella – Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh, “Beliefs, Resilience, and Leadership: Evaluating Trauma-Informed Training”
John Conlon – Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, “Memory Rehearsal and Belief Biases”
Alex Chan – Professor, Harvard University, “Preference for Explainable AI”


PEEL Re-Opening + Refreshment Break | 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm

Session 4 | 3:30 pm – 4:45 pm
Alistair Wilson – Professor, University of Pittsburgh, “Veto Delegation: A Mechanism that works! (Kinda)”
Yucheng Liang – Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, “Asking the Right Questions: Information Acquisition for Choices under Risk”
Muriel Niederle - Professor, Stanford University

 

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