Speakers

Prof. John Hey

John Hey is an Emeritus Professor of Economics and Statistics, at the University of York and Director of the Centre for Experimental Economics (EXEC). His main research is in individual decision-making under risk and ambiguity, both static and dynamic. His lectures will focus on what experiments can tell us about human behaviour, decision making  under risk and ambiguity and behaviour in markets.

Prof. Georg Kirchsteiger

Georg Kirchsteiger is a Professor of Microeconomics at the European Center of Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics (ECARES), Université libre de Bruxelles. His research interests are in the fields of behavioral economics, experimental economics, game theory, and industrial economics. His lectures will focus on Social preferences: Theories and Experiments.

Prof. Eyal Winter

Prof. Eyal Winter is a Professor of Economics at Lancaster University and a Professor of Economics at The Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality, Hebrew University. His interests are in Behavioral/Experimental Economics, Game Theory, Economic Theory. His lectures will focus on Emotions (theory and experiments) and the on his behavioral consulting project for the Cabinet Office on the COVID exit strategy.