Annual meeting of the German experimental society Sep 23-25.09.2026 at the Frankfurt School

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Giamattei, Marcus

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Mar 18, 2026, 8:13:24 AM (yesterday) Mar 18
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Dear ESA members,

We cordially invite you to the annual conference of the German Association for Experimental Economic Research (GfeW e.V.), which will take place from September 23 to 25, 2026 at the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management in Frankfurt.
 
We are particularly looking forward to the contributions of our two keynote speakers:
 
Prof. Dr. Urs Fischbacher
University of Konstanz
Prof. Dr. Frank Heinemann
TU Berlin
 
 The conference will be held on the campus of the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management (Adickesallee 32-34, 60322 Frankfurt). The conference dinner will take place on September 24.
 
We particularly invite contributions that relate to the theme of this year's conference: “Expecations, Coordination and Crisis”. Submissions of high-quality experimental research papers on all other topics are of course also very welcome! The conference will be held in English.
 
Submissions of own contributions are possible under the following link until 15 May 2026. If you wish to attend the conference without presenting, you can also register here:
This link also provides additional details about the conference venue and accommodation options. The conference fee is 200 euros for members of the GfeW and 230 euros for non-members.

We look forward to welcoming you to Frankfurt and hope that we will enjoy an interesting and successful annual conference of the GfeW.
Warm regards
 
Prof. Dr. Johann Graf Lambsdorff
Chairman of the GfeW
Prof. Dr. Marcus Giamattei
Local organizer &
managing director of the GfeW
 


Marcus Giamattei
Professor of Economics (Education)
Frankfurt School of Finance and Management gGmbH, Germany

Affiliated Professor
University of Passau, Germany

Link for Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6330285070

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