2018 RSF Summer Institute in Behavioral Economics FINAL SCHEDULE - June 25 - July 7 RSF CAMP 2018 Open all sections Close all sections Lectures - Week 1 expand_more Tuesday, June 26:David 1: Welcome, Introduction, & Methods in Behavioral EconomicsMatthew 1: Normal-Science Behavioral Economics (& Camp Outline)Matthew 2: Utility, Beliefs, and Choice (slides for lectures 2-3) Matthew 3: Prospect Theory, Reference Dependence, and News Utility Wednesday, June 27:Matthew 4: Social Preferences and Self Image (for lectures 4-6)Stefano 1:Behavioral Labor EconomicsMatthew 5: Introduction to Limited Rationality Matthew 6: Mispredicting Tastes Thursday, June 28:Stefano 2: Structural Behavioral EconomicsMuriel 1: A Gender Agenda, or From the Lab to the Field to PolicyDavid 2: Intertemporal Choice --- Theory Friday, June 29:Richard: New Findings in Choice ArchitectureDavid 3: Intertemporal Choice --- EvidenceDavid 4: Household Finance Saturday, June 30:Matthew 7: Loss Aversion ReduxDavid 5: Biosocial Science Lectures - Week 2 expand_more Tuesday, July 3:Eric 1: Why is Insurance Choice So Difficult for Consumers?David 6: Mechanism Design with Behavioral AgentsGautam 1: Behavioral Development EconomicsMatthew 8: Errors in Probabilistic Reasoning Wednesday, July 4:Antoinette 1: Shrouding of Contract Terms in Consumer FinanceKelly 1: Topics in Behavioral Finance (and more) Thursday, July 5:Matthew 9: Inattention and Non-Inference (for lectures 9-10)Matthew 10: Social Information and Social InferenceGautam 2: Field Experiments in Behavioral EconomicsKelly 2: Observational Empirics in Behavioral Economics Friday, July 6:David 7: Behavioral Agents in Market Equilibrium Matthew 11: Behavioral Theory, Themes and PrinciplesDavid 8: Going Forth and Doing Research