Call for Papers – 15th ASFEE Conference, Nancy, France (June 17-18, 2025)

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Sébastien Massoni

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Nov 27, 2024, 5:47:38 AM11/27/24
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Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that the 15th edition of the ASFEE Conference — the annual meeting of the French Association of Experimental Economics — will take place in Nancy, France, on June 17-18, 2025.

The conference will feature three keynote lectures delivered by Peter Bossaerts, Steve Fleming, and Phillip Strack.

For PhD and Master’s students, the conference offers the ASFEE Prize, a €1500 starting grant awarded to the best experimental designs presented during a dedicated poster session. This prize aims to help students kickstart their experimental projects.

We invite submissions of abstracts or full papers in all domains of behavioral and experimental economics. The submission will be open form February 1 to March 15, 2025, and the full Call for Papers is attached to this email.

Accepted papers will also have the opportunity to be submitted to a special issue in Theory and Decision on the theme “Topics in Experimental Economics.” The deadline for full paper submissions to the special issue will be September 15, 2025.

Key details about the event:

We look forward to welcoming you to Nancy in June!

Best regards,
Sébastien Massoni
(On behalf of the organizing committee)


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Sébastien Massoni
BETA - University of Lorraine
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Nov 27, 2024, 6:37:42 AM11/27/24
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Thanks for your post about the 2025 conference on "experimental economics". I am taking this opportunity to share with all colleagues on this forum a thought that occurred to me about the "Allais Experiment":
I look forward to your comments on it (including information about the possibility of duplicating the work of others, that I am not aware of).
Regards.
Somdeb.

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