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20.10.2020

Friday Seminar - Oct 23rd

Charlotte Saucet

Charlotte SAUCET is a Postdoctoral Fellow working with Jeanne HAGENBACH on her ERC project 'Motivated Reading of Evidence' (MOREV).Prior to joining the Department she was a member of GATE-CNRS in Lyon and ATER at the Toulouse School of Economics. She holds a PhD in Economics from the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon.

Her research focuses on Behavioural and Experimental Economics - using experiments she investigates topics such as information avoidance, selective memory, moral reasoning and cognitive biases. She has recently published a paper that the CNRS has put in the spotlight (read article, in French).

Charlotte SAUCET will present a paper, joint with Jeanne HAGENBACH, at the next Friday Seminar on the theme:

Motivated versus Skeptical Beliefs (Abstract, PDF 110.82 KB)

More about Charlotte SAUCET and her research

Location: 28, rue des Saints Pères - ROOM H 405 and via Zoom
Time: 12:30 PM

Due to current sanitary measures, Friday Seminars will take place both on campus and via zoom - places are limited for the on-campus option.
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