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16.11.2023
Friday Seminar - Nov 17th
Eugenio VERRINA is a Postdoctoral Researcher working with Jeanne HAGENBACH on her ERC project 'Motivated Reading of Evidence' (MOREV). Prior to joining the Department he was a postdoctoral fellow at Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique (GATE-LAB) in Lyon-Saint Etienne.
He holds a PhD from the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods in Bonn and the University of Cologne.
His research focus is on behavioural and experimental economics. He is particularly interested in the role of motivated beliefs, self and social image concerns and norms in economic decisions.
Eugenio Verrina will present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:
Personal Norms — and not only social norms — Shape Economic Behaviour (abstract to follow)
More about Eugenio VERRINA and his research
Franz OSTRIZEK joined the Department in 2022 as Assistant Professor following two years as a postdoc at the Institute on Behavior and Inequality (briq) at the University of Bonn. He remains a Research Affiliate at briq. He was awarded a PhD in Economics in 2020 from Princeton University.
His fields of research are microeconomic theory and behavioural economics. He is particularly interested in behavioural mechanism design, performance evaluation, and incentives with misspecified beliefs. A very promising scholar, his research has already been honoured with awards and fellowships - he was notably awarded the 2021 Young Economist Award from the Austrian Economic Association (NOeG).
Franz Ostrizek will present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:
The Noise is in the Mind: Existence of Trading Equilibria with Transparent Prices (abstract to follow)
More about Franz OSTRIZEK and his research
Date: FRIDAY, November 17th - 12.30 pm
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Salle Jean-Paul Fitoussi (H 405)
The next Friday Seminar will host Jeanne COMMAULT (Sciences Po) and Clément IMBERT (Sciences Po) on November 24th.