Attentional and Perceptual Foundations of Economic Behavior

2020 Sloan-NOMIS Conference on Attention and Applied Economics

2020 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

2020 PRESENTERS AND DISCUSSANTS

2020 SLOAN-NOMIS PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

2020 REGISTRATION FORM.     *Pre-Registration is required and closes on 9/9

VIDEO RELEASE FORM FOR COMPLETION

The 2020 Sloan-NOMIS Conference on Attention and Applied Economics is sponsored by the NOMIS Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, and New York University. It will be held virtually on September 11-12, 2020.

The 2020 Sloan-NOMIS Conference on Attention and Applied Economics seeks to foster a dialogue about first-order questions in applied economics that can benefit from further study of inattention, belief updating, imperfect perception, and other topics in bounded rationality. The conference will bring together leading economists who have worked on applied and theoretical questions related to bounded rationality. All of the presented papers will be on applied questions, but we will structure the sessions to foster a dialogue that connects the applied to foundational theoretical questions. We hope that this will inspire new directions for both applied and theoretical work, and will help create a diverse community of scholars from different backgrounds but a shared interest in questions related to limited attention.

Each session will involve two 20-minute presentations, followed by comments from a discussant, and then a group discussion.