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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