M-BEES and M-BEPS 2018
On 4 and 5 June, the Department of Economics (AE1) will play host to two fruitful meetings of minds from around the world: the 11th Maastricht Behavioral and Experimental Economics Symposium (M-BEES) and the 4th Maastricht Behavioral Economic Policy Symposium (M-BEPS).
M-BEES will focus on whether and how economic experiments can inform economic theory and vice versa, with keynote speeches from Rebecca Morton (New York University NYC and Abu Dhabi) and Ernst Fehr (University of Zurich). M-BEPS brings together behavioural and experimental researchers, policy-makers and practitioners to consider how behavioural economics can inform policies in government and business, with keynote presentations by Uri Gneezy (University of California San Diego) and Thomas Dirkmaat, coordinator of the Behavioural Insights Team at the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs.
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