Cambridge Experimental & Behavioural Economics Group (CEBEG)

Tags: Behavioral Economics

Statement of Purpose

The Cambridge Experimental and Behavioural Economics Group (CEBEG) is an interdisciplinary research group which brings together researchers and PhD students who are interested in experiments and in behavioural economics. Our aims are to provide a platform for the development of ideas, dissemination, and publication of experimental research and to facilitate the running of laboratory experiments within the University of Cambridge.

Institution:

Judge Business School

Research Center Director

Not Provided.

Research Center Director's Job Title

Not Provided.

Some Research Centers in
Behavioral Economics

In Research Centers

Harvard Law School
Program on Behavioral Economics and Public Policy
The Program on Behavioral Economics and Public Policy studies a range of issues at the intersection of behavioral economics, law, and public policy. The issues include energy, health, obesity, highway safety, economic growth, finance, the environment (including climate change), savings, uses of social media, human rights, education, discrimination, and poverty. A particular emphasis is on behaviorally informed tools, such as default rules, norms, simplification, education, and warnings . There is continuing attention to the newest and best work in behavioral economics and its implications for public policy.

In Research Centers

NUS Business School
Centre for Behavioural Economics (CBE)
Behavioural Economics increases the explanatory power of economics by providing it with more realistic psychological foundations. Specifically, behavioural economics uses cognitive and emotional factors to understand and predict important economic decisions of individuals and institutions and their effects on market behaviour.The NUS Centre for Behavioural Economics aspires to develop thought leadership in behavioural economics and be a leading centre of such research by publishing first-rate research in the most prestigious journals in business, economics and psychology.

In Research Centers

Eller College of Management
Institute for Behavioral Economics
At the Institute for Behavioral Economics, psychological insights come together with economic analysis, blending the disciplines’ strengths with sophisticated analytical tools.

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SC Johnson Graduate School of Management
Behavioral Economics and Decision Research
The Behavioral Economics and Decision Research Center (BEDR) unites Cornell scholars who share a common interest in judgment, decision making, and behavioral economics. BEDR was founded in 1989 at Cornell by 2017 Nobel Prize winner Richard Thaler and is jointly supported by the College of Arts and Sciences, the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, and the College of Human Ecology.