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2nd Workshop on Choice and Welfare

2nd Workshop on Choice and Welfare

Start time:

March 2

GMT

Location:

Graduate Centre, London, E1 4NS

Type:

Workshop

Speakers

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Professor Robert Sugden

University of East Anglia

Description

Submissions

Please submit your paper using this form (https://forms.gle/UNkRgS3yxMHtkK7x6).

Submission deadline: 26 January 2026

Acceptance notification: 2 February 2026

Registration deadline: 2 March 2026

 

 

About the workshop

A substantial body of empirical evidence shows that human behaviour consistently goes beyond the homo oeconomicus model of a rational agent. Behaviour is shaped by a wide range of additional factors such as cognitive limitations, fairness concerns, reciprocity, social norms, identities, altruism, and spite. Although significant progress has been made in integrating these findings into economic theory, there remain many open questions.

 

We invite submissions from PhD and early career researchers for a one-day workshop on Choice and Welfare to be held on the 2nd of March at Queen Mary University of London.

 

The workshop will feature six selected speakers across three sessions, with a keynote speech given by Professor Robert Sugden (University of East Anglia). There will be no parallel sessions.

 

Shared accommodation, as well as partial travel stipends, will be provided for all speakers, if needed.

 

We welcome theoretical and empirical contributions seeking to incorporate insights from behavioural and experimental economics into economic theory. Submissions from the fields of choice and decision theory, behavioural and experimental economics, social choice and welfare theory, and behavioural game theory are especially encouraged. Potential topics might include, but are not limited to:

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