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Fourteenth Graduate Student Workshop in Experimental Economics

January 2010
Chapman University


Graduate students enjoy a lecture explaining the experiment they just participated inNext January IFREE will sponsor its 15th Graduate Student Workshop in Experimental Economics at Chapman University. The purpose is to provide an introduction to laboratory methods in economics for Ph.D. students. 

In each regular session the group will participate in an experiment for monetary rewards, followed by a presentation from one of the workshop faculty on results that are related to the experiment.  Participants will have the opportunity to present their research in progress or a research proposal and interact with the faculty throughout the week.

The workshop is free to all participants, but students must provide their own transportation to and from the workshop.  Local housing arrangements are covered by a generous grant from IFREE. Each day eligible students will participate in an experiment for cash followed by a presentation from one of the workshop faculty.  Thus, as part of their learning experience, participants will earn money to help recover their travel expenses. All international participants must receive approval from Chapman University's international student office in order to receive payments from the experiments.

All applications received by October 31, 2009 will be considered. After that, applications will be considered as space allows.

Participants must be able to stay for the duration of the workshop and provide their own transportation to and from the airport. 

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