Presentación
El 26 de noviembre 2019, la segunda edición del Early Career Researchers Experimental Economics Workshop (ECREEW 2019) se llevará a cabo en la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, la actividad está dirigida a jóvenes médicos y estudiantes de doctorado y coincidirá con el lanzamiento de la Red Española de Economía Experimental.
Organización
Organizado por el grupo ECOIURIS
Ponentes
- Ana Isabel Doñate (U. Jaume I)
- Ernesto Mesa (UV)
- Lara Ezquerra (UIB)
- MariCruz Lacalle (UAM)
- Benjamin Prisse (U. Loyola)
- Lorenzo Estepa (ETEA)
- Mapi Ramos (U. Loyola)
- Alló, Maria (U. Coruña)
- Felipe Maciel Cardoso (U. Zaragoza)
- Antonio Alonso (UPO)
- Ana García Hernandez (U. Nova & WZB)
- Pablo Brañas (U. Loyola)
Programa
Workshop ECREEW Santiago de Compostela, 26 November 2019
Location: Sala de Juntas, Decanato Facultad de C. Económicas, Avda Xoan XXIII s/n.
10.00 Arrival of participants (uploading of presentations to PC, name stickers, etc)
10.15 Welcome (M. Loureiro)
Session 1 (10.15-12.15): Behavior and gender
Fairness and altruism_gender differences from a punishment game. Ana Isabel Doñate (U. Jaume I)
Overall, in-group and out-group overplacement in known and unkown tasks: no gender differences. Ernesto Mesa (UV)
Framing Effects on Test-Taking Behavior: Evidence from a Field Experiment, Lara Ezquerra (UIB)
Impact evaluation of microfinance programs on women empowerment in Guatemala. MariCruz Lacalle (UAM)
12.15-12.30: Coffee break
Session 2 (12:30-14.30) Time & risk preferences elicitation
Eliciting time preferences with Continuous MPL. Benjamin Prisse (U. Loyola)
Testing different visual aid instruments in risk elicitation with rural people in Honduras. Lorenzo Estepa (ETEA)
Looking at creativity from east to west: risk taking and intrinsic motivation in socially and culturally diverse countries, Mapi Ramos (U. Loyola)
Eliciting discount rates and risk preferences on various settings, Alló, Maria (U. Coruña)
14.30-16.00: lunch
3rd Session (16.00-18.00): Pro-Social behavior
Indirect donations promote social contributions. Felipe Maciel Cardoso (U. Zaragoza).
Do firms select more ethical candidates? A field experiment. Antonio Alonso (UPO).
Political Voice and Prosociality: Evidence from a Lab-in-the-field Experiment in Uganda. Ana García Hernandez, (U. Nova & WZB).
18.00 Closing Pablo Brañas (U. Loyola)