09:30 - 11:00
Room: Floor 1, Room 109, Nature House
Chair/s:
Lauri Sääksvuori
Lauri Sääksvuori - Individual and geographical variation in economic preferences
Yang Zhong - Working Under Distractions
Sedef Turper Alışık - (Im)mobility Aspirations of Refugees: Experimental Insights into Host Country Conditions
John Smith - The random thickness of indifference
09:30 - 11:00
Room: Floor 2, Room 217, Nature House
Chair/s:
Regine Oexl
Regine Oexl - A first look into discrimination and multiple layers of identity
Toni Gamundí - Unpacking Welfare Discrimination: Do Claimants’ Ethnic Background and Phenotype Influence Natives’ Support for Welfare Policies?
Javier Carrero - Do Employers Learn by Comparing Candidates? A New Test for the Association between Labor-Market Tightness and Discrimination Propensity
Juliane Kühn - More Information, Less Discrimination? An Experimental Study on the Effects of Paper and Video Applications on Ethnic Discrimination
09:30 - 11:00
Room: Floor 1, Room 108, Nature House
Chair/s:
Renaud Foucart
Renaud Foucart - Decreasing Differences in Expert Advice: Evidence from Chess Players
Marco Persichina - Congestion management and navigation systems: a lab experiment on individual choices vs delegation
François t'Serstevens - Fake-News Spread Index: Leveraging the ‘Wisdom of the Crowds’ and MrP to Make Representative Inference
Alexey Upravitelev - Experimental Approach to Financial Literacy Measurement
09:30 - 11:00
Room: Floor 3, Room 319, Nature House
Chair/s:
Aleix Garcia-Galocha
Aleix Garcia-Galocha - Higher-Order Rationality and Introspection
Pedro González-Fernández - Belief Bias Identification
Charlotte Cordes - Motivated Procrastination
Tingyan Jia - Empathy, Motivated Reasoning, and Redistribution
11:00 - 11:30
Venue for Refreshments
Coffee Break

Refreshments provided
11:30 - 12:30
Room: Floor 1, Magnum Lecture Hall, Nature House

Guy Grossman - (University of Pennsylvania)

Guy Grossman is a professor at the political science department at the University of Pennsylvania. His research is in applied political economy, with a substantive focus on governance, migration and forced displacement, human trafficking, and conflict processes, (mostly) in the context of developing countries. Grossman is the founder and co-director of Penn’s Development Research Initiative (PDRI-DevLab).

Grossman’s work has appeared in Science magazine, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Science Advances, the American Political Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science, International Organization, and the Journal of Politics, among other journals. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University (2011, with distinction) as well as MA in Political Philosophy (2004, Summa cum laude) and LLB in Law (1999, Magna cum laude) both from Tel-Aviv University.