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Leverhulme Social Norms and Applications Seminars 2023/2024 

Project Seminars take place every Tuesday, 14:00 – 15:30, at Queens Building, Room 174.  
An informal lunch in the same room starts at 13:30. 

Spring Term

16 January 2024: Michael Mandler (Royal Holloway) “Corruption and Reform: Lessons from America's Economic History”

23 January 2024: Doruk Cetemen (Royal Holloway) “The Economics of Cultural Transmission and SocializationSlides

06 February 2024: Agnieszka Mensfelt (Royal Holloway) “Agent-Based Modelling in Economics: an Overview and Future Prospects”

27 February 2024: Friederike Mengel (University of Essex) “Influence in Social Networks”

05 March 2024: Roberto Galbiati (Sciences Po) “Science under Inquisition: the allocation of talent in early modern Europe

12 March 2024: Philip Neary (Royal Holloway) “Modelling coordination problems in economics”

19 March 2024: Harry Pei (Northwestern University) “Community Enforcement with Endogenous Records”

26 March 2024: Paolo Barucca (University College London) “Multi-agent systems in economics and finance: challenges and opportunities from governments to individuals”

 

Autumn Term

10 October 2023: David Levine (Royal Holloway) “Social Preferences” 

17 October 2023: Kostas Stathis (Royal Holloway) “Artificial Agents” 

24 October 2023: Ryan McKay (Royal Holloway) “Social Norms” 

07 November 2023: Bruno de Albuquerque Furtado (Royal Holloway) “Social preferences Fundamental characteristics and Economic Consequences Part I” 

14 November 2023: Bruno de Albuquerque Furtado (Royal Holloway) “Social preferences Fundamental characteristics and Economic Consequences Part II” 

21 November 2023: Bjoern Hartig (Royal Holloway) The Signal and the Noise” Slides

28 November 2023: Klarizze Anne Puzon (Royal Holloway) “The Global Preferences Survey” 

5 December 2023: Evan Piermont (Royal Holloway) Language as a Social Norm

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