Tuesday, June 28:
David 1: Welcome, Introduction, & Methods in Behavioral Economics
Matthew 1: Normal-Science Behavioral Economics (& Camp Outline)
Matthew 2: Utility, Beliefs, and Choice (slides cover lectures 2-4)
Matthew 3: Prospect Theory, Reference Dependence, and News Utility
Wednesday, June 29:
Matthew 4: Social Preferences and Self Image
Matthew 5: Intro to Limited Rationality and Quasi-Utility Maximization (slides cover lectures 5-7)
David 2: Intertemporal Choice -- Theory
David 3: Intertemporal Choice -- Evidence
Thursday, June 30:
Dick 1: Explainawaytions No More!
George 1: Misunderstanding and Misprediction of Preferences
Matthew 6: Mispredicting Preferences—Modeling, Identification, Implications
Friday, July 1:
Justin: Behavioral Economics of Risk and Insurance
Supreet: Behavioral Development Economics
George 2: Seeking and Avoiding Information
Saturday, July 2:
Matthew 7: Choice Heuristics and Narrow Bracketing
David 4: Mechanism Design with Behavioral Agents