Deadline:March 15, 2019
The Institute on Behavior and Inequality (briq) announces the second Summer School in Behavioral Economics, to be held in Bonn, Germany, during the full week of July 8-12, 2019.
The purpose of the school is to introduce graduate students in economics to various cutting-edge research topics in behavioral economics.
The co-organizers are Armin Falk, Botond Kőszegi, and Florian Zimmermann, who will lecture along with George Loewenstein, Douglas Bernheim (tbc), and Muriel Niederle (tbc). Each faculty member will cover and discuss open questions in one broad recent research agenda in behavioral economics. The schedule will also include plenty of opportunities for students to discuss their ideas and research with faculty and fellow students, and for socializing.
The focus of the summer school will not be on the foundations of behavioral economics, but on familiarizing students with recent developments. Hence, some familiarity with the main phenomena and models of behavioral economics — or a willingness to catch up beforehand by studying background readings — is expected.
About 25 participants will be invited and there is no program fee for admitted students.
Funding:
The Summer School will be hosted and fully financed by briq.
- Economy class airfares and six nights of lodging including breakfast and meals in the program will be covered for invitees according to the briq reimbursement guidelines.
- Funding is covered conditional on attending the whole Summer School.
For enquiries
Contact: Dominik Spitza
E-Mail: [email protected]
How to apply
To apply, please upload your
- curriculum vitae,
- a statement of purpose (maximum two pages),
- an (unofficial) course/grade transcript,
- as well as two letters of recommendation from faculty advisors describing your standing in the program, research potential, and interest in behavioral economics.