Conference program 2021

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Thursday, September 2

Venue: Kabaret Špaček, Kopečná 46, Brno

  • 16:30 - 17:00 | REGISTRATION

  • 17:00 - 18:15 | KEYNOTE LECTURE – BEN GREINER

    Ben Greiner (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
    "Social and economic preferences towards the end of life"

  • 18:15 - 22:30 | DINNER

  • FROM 8:00 | REGISTRATION

  • 8:30 - 9:30 | SESSION 1

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 1.a
    Room P403

    Gergely Hajdu (Vienna University of Economics and Business): The Effect of Choice on Beliefs

    Gergely Hajdu (Vienna University of Economics and Business): How does choice affect learning?

    Christoph Drobner (Technical University of Munich): Motivated belief updating and rationalization of information

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 1.b
    Room S402

    Linda Dezső (University of Vienna): Natives' and immigrants' preferences for redistribution (ONLINE)

    Nina Weber (King's College London): Experience of Social Mobility and Support for Redistribution: Beating the odds or blaming the system?

    Katarína Čellárová (Masaryk University): Strategic vs. in-group motives of a bystander to intervene in a repeated non-emergency situations

    Labor Economics 1
    Room S401

    Jakub Grossman (CERGE-EI): Forced migration, staying minorities, and new societies: Evidence from post-war Czechoslovakia

    Aizhamal Rakhmetova (CERGE-EI): Access to Financial Resources and Environmental Migration of the Poor

    Christoph Deuster (Institute for Employment Research (IAB)): International Migration and Human Capital Inequality: A Dyadic Approach

  • 9:30 - 10:00 | COFFEE BREAK

  • 10:00 - 11:00 | SESSION 2

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 2.a
    Room P403

    Tabaré Capitán (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences): Expecting to get it: An endowment effect for information (ONLINE)

    Andis Sofianos (University of Heidelberg): Reverse Bayesianism: Revising Beliefs in Light of Unforeseen Events (ONLINE)

    Yan Xu (University of Vienna): Revealed preferences over experts and quacks and failures of contingent reasoning

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 2.b
    Room S402

    Silvester van Koten (Jan Evangelista Purkyně University): German Wind Auctions Modeled as a Participation Game

    Adriana Alventosa (University of Málaga): Product differentiation and quality costs. An experiment (ONLINE)

    Matej Lorko (University of Economics in Bratislava): Intertemporal Coordination in Volunteer Markets

    Labor Economics 2
    Room S401

    Caroline Coly (Paris School of Economics): It's a man's world: culture of abuse, #MeToo and worker Flows (ONLINE)

    Huyen Nguyen (Erasmus University Rotterdam): The (Great) Persuasion Divide? Gender Disparities in Debate Speeches and Evaluations (ONLINE)

    Matteo M. Marini (Masaryk University): Does gender moderate the influence of emotions on risk-taking? Preliminary meta-analytic evidence from multiple price list

  • 11:00 - 11:20 | COFFEE BREAK

  • 11:20 - 12:20 | SESSION 3

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 3.a
    Room P403

    Yuval Ofek-Shanny (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg): Assessment of Minorities Ability Using Low-Stakes Tests - Evidence from PISA and a Field Experiment

    Sergio Mittlaender (Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy): The Effect of Inclusive Policies on Economic Types of Discrimination (ONLINE)

    Diya Abraham (Vienna University of Economics and Business): Social comparisons and effort provision: The psychological effect of being less trusted than one's peers.

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 3.b
    Room S402

    Abu Siddique (Technical University of Munich): Forced Displacement, Mental Health, and Child Development: Evidence from the Rohingya Refugees

    Laura Muñoz Blanco (Trinity College Dublin): Displacement, a step on early marriage? Natural disasters and bride price tradition (ONLINE)

    Libor Dušek (Charles University): Salience, Incentives, and Timely Compliance: Evidence from Speeding Tickets

    Labor Economics 3
    Room S401

    Larissa da Silva Marioni: The effects of minimum wage on education acquisition in Brazil (ONLINE)

    Filip Pertold (CERGE-EI): Multigenerational educational mobility in Europe: Evidence from SHARE

    Jan Aleksander Baran (University of Warsaw): Are Poles stuck in overeducation? Individual dynamics of educational mismatch in Poland

  • 12:20 - 13:15 | LUNCH

  • 13:15 - 14:30 | ONLINE KEYNOTE – KATRIN MILLOCK (Room P403)

    Katrin Millock (Paris School of Economics) (ONLINE)
    "Challenges in modelling migration as adaptation to climate change"

  • 14:30 - 15:30 | SESSION 4

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 4
    Room P403

    Lenka Fiala (Nova School of Business and Economics): Statistical Role Models (ONLINE)

    Yuki Takahashi (University of Bologna): Gender Differences in the Cost of Corrections in Group Work (ONLINE)

    Shah Ahmad Mobariz (University of Arkansas): Long-term impacts of gender-balanced local development councils on female education (ONLINE)

    Labor Economics 4
    Room S401

    Filippos Maraziotis (University of York): Life-partners as career-allies? Exploring the wage effects of same-occupation couples (ONLINE)

    Sefane Cetin (Université catholique de Louvain): Joint Retirement: Evidence on the Heterogeneity of Spousal Effects

    Adamus Lena (Slovak Academy of Sciences): The impact of gender roles and stereotyped perceptions of entrepreneurship on women's entrepreneurial intentions

  • 15:30 - 16:00 | COFFEE BREAK

  • 16:00 - 17:00 | SESSION 5

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 5
    Room P403

    Ella Sargsyan (CERGE-EI): Violent Conflicts and Child Gender Preferences

    Ada Kovaliukaite (New York University Abu Dhabi): Gender Representation in Majoritarian Bargaining (ONLINE)

    Shuya He (University of Arizona): Don't tell anyone I lost to a girl! Gender stereotypes and hiding low performances (ONLINE)

    Labor Economics 5
    Room S401

    Jakub Lonsky (University of Liverpool): Heroin Supply and Ethnic Networks: Evidence from Chinese Enclaves and Vietnam Veterans

    Kai Barron (WZB Berlin): Alcohol and Short-Run Mortality: Evidence from a Modern-Day Prohibition (ONLINE)

    Eugenio Levi (Masaryk University): Does lack of trust boost populist attitudes and votes?

  • 19:00 - 21:00 | GOOD-BYE DINNER

    Venue: Restaurant Mitrovski, Veletržní 716/13, Brno

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