Behavioural Transformations in the 21st Century
Date and time
Location
Online event
This event brings together experts across the field of behavioural economics to explore new ideas on the frontier of public policy.
About this event
LSE Department of Geography and Environment presents
Behavioural Transformations in the 21st Century: Frontiers in Behavioural Public Policy
Organized and Chaired by Sanchayan Banerjee
Co-Organized by Paul Lohmann and Andriy Ivchenko
Advisory Team of Adam Oliver, Lucia Reisch, Liam Delaney, Peter John, and Matteo M. Galizzi
July 7th, starting at 8:30 am BST
Join experts in the field of behavioral economics for a one-day workshop discussing the new developments in behavioural public policy relating to climate change, misinformation, scaling-up, ethics and behavioural agency, and more.
This free event is held both online and in person and is open to all policymakers and academics interested in learning about behavioral tools and their real world applications.
Keynote Speakers
Cass Sunstein
Dilip Soman
Policy Roundtable
Global inequalities in behavoiural public policy
Our four roundtable leaders will be:
Lucie Martin
Pavan Mamidi
Michael Sanders
Patrick Forscher
Discussion Sessions
The discussion sessions will feature ten minute presentations with discussion and Q&A time
Speakers
Peter John
Julia Blasch
Adam Oliver
Ganga Shreedhar
Sander van der Linden
Ulrike Hahn
Matteo M. Galizzi
Leonhard Lades
Lucia Reisch
Hendrik Bruns
Kate Laffan
Patrik Michaelsen
Registration for in person attendance is now closed.
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