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''Andrei Shleifer'', Harvard University
 
''Andrei Shleifer'', Harvard University

Revision as of 17:33, 6 February 2023

Memory has recently emerged as an important theoretical framework for thinking about wide-ranging problems in economics and decision sciences. MBC*2023 will bring together leading economists, experimental psychologists, and memory theorists for in-depth discussion of current topics at the nexus of these disciplines. The symposium will feature paired presentations by economists and memory scientists, with the paired talks going beyond the format of a traditional paper / discussion in providing the depth in each field required to have a vigorous discussion. We welcome participation of the CEMS community in the MBC symposium.

MBC*2023 will be held at the Disney Grand Floridian Resport in Orlando, Florida on June 2nd, 2023.

The planned schedule is forthcoming.

Co-organizers:

Yueran Ma, University of Chicago

Michael Jacob Kahana, University of Pennsylvania

Workshop Registration

Registration prices are as follows:

Registration Prior to April 14 Registration After to April 14
CEMS Only MBC Only CEMS & MBC CEMS Only MBC Only CEMS & MBC
Faculty $450 $250 $550 $500 $300 $600
Non-Faculty $350 $150 $450 $400 $200 $500


Conference registration includes breakfast, lunch, and refreshments.

Click here to register.

Schedule

8:30am - 9:45am: Session 1 Memory Episodes and Cues

Cameron Peng, London School of Economics

Lila Davachi, Columbia University


10:10am - 11:25am: Session 2 Similarity and Interference

Thomas Graeber, Harvard University

Robert Nosofsky, Indiana University


11:40am - 1:00pm: Lunch Roundtable Discussion

Colin Camerer, California Institute of Technology

Jessica Wachter, Securities and Exchange Commission

Eric Johnson, Columbia Graduate School of Business


1:10pm - 2:25pm: Statistics and Probability Judgment

Nicola Gennaioli, Bocconi University

Elke Weber, Princeton University


2:50pm - 4:05pm: Compressed Representations and Forecasting

Mike Woodford, Columbia University

Randy Gallistel, Rutgers University


4:05pm - 4:30pm: Final Remarks

Andrei Shleifer, Harvard University