Call for papers - BREW-ESA 2024

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Anujit Chakraborty

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Jul 4, 2024, 9:54:08 AMJul 4
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Dear ESA community,

BREW-ESA 2024 will be held in person at the Ashoka University, India on 15th-17th December 2024. The workshop will focus on behavioral/ experimental research in economics and its applications, for example, to development, environment, and health.

We have confirmed two excellent keynote speakers:
Andrew Schotter (New York University)
Anandi Mani (University of Oxford)

The deadline for the submission is September 15, 2024, and the acceptance notifications will be sent out latest by September 30, 2024. Please submit an extended abstract or paper through this form to participate in the conference. Paper submission is free. 

Conference presenters will need to be ESA members and will have to pay an ESA membership fee (there is a concession based on country-affiliation), but there is no additional registration fee. You are invited to attend the conference even if you are not presenting a paper. The conference is being held with generous support from the ESA, and from the Department of Economics and the Centre for Social and Behaviour Change (CSBC) within the Ashoka University. We look forward to hosting you in Ashoka!

Best,

Srijita Ghosh (Department of Economics, Ashoka University)

Shagata Mukherjee (CSBC, Ashoka University)

Ritwik Banerjee (Indian Institute of Management Bangalore)

Anujit Chakraborty (University of California, Davis)

Jeevant Rampal (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad)



About the host institution(s):
Ashoka University is a premier Liberal Arts university in India. With over 30 research active and dynamic faculty members, it has one of the largest Economics departments in the country spanning a diverse and wide-ranging set of research interests.
The Centre for Social and Behaviour Change (CSBC) is a research centre at Ashoka University dedicated to advancing behavioural science’s role in research and interventions. With the support of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, CSBC has jointly set up the Behavioural Insights Unit of India at NITI Aayog, the apex public policy think tank of the Government of India.

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Anujit Chakraborty
Assistant Professor,
University of California, Davis,
1103 Social Sciences and Humanities Building.

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