MBC2023

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Memory has recently emerged as an important theoretical framework for thinking about wide-ranging problems in economics and decision sciences. To foster greater interdisciplinary interaction among economists and memory scientists, we have organized a workshop/symposium on Memory, Beliefs and Choice to be held on Friday, June 2, 2023, in conjunction with the annual Context and Episodic Memory symposium.

MBC*2023 workshop 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 at the nexus of these disciplines.

More information for this workshop will be forthcoming.

Co-organizers: Yueran Ma, University of Chicago Michael Jacobs Kahana, University of Pennsylvania