Attentional and Perceptual Foundations of Economic Behavior

2020 Sloan-NOMIS Papers and Presentations

Friday, September 11th, 2020

Session 1

Kory Kroft, “Salience with Imperfect Competition”

Johannes Spinnewijn, “​Job Seekers’ Perceptions and Employment Prospects: Heterogeneity, Duration Dependence and Bias​”

    Discussant: Dmitry Taubinsky

Session 2

Justine Hastings, “The Effects of Earnings Disclosure on College Enrollment Decisions”

Heather Schofield, “Attention as Human Capital”

     Discussant: Ernst Fehr

Session 3

Andrei Shleifer, “Expectations of Fundamentals and Stock Market Puzzles”

Jessica Wachter, “A Retrieved-Context Theory of Financial Decisions”

    Discussant: Michael Woodford

Session 4

Ulrike Malmendier, “Exposure to Daily Price Changes Inflation Expectations”

 Xavier Gabaix, “In Search of the Origins of Financial Fluctuations”

   Discussant: John Leahy

Saturday, September 12th, 2020

Session 1

 Michaela Pagel, “Post-Retirement Savings and Reduction of Consumer Debt”

Victoria Gregory “Defined Contribution Pensions, Retirement Income Uncertainty, and Precautionary Savings”

    Discussant: Soren Leth-Petersen

Session 2

Ziad Obermeyer, “A Machine Learning Approach to Low-Value Health Care: Wasted Tests, Missed Heart Attacks and Mis-Predictions”

Vikram Krishnamurthy  ” Two views of  Inverse Reinforcement Learning” – 

           ” Rationally Inattentive Inverse Reinforcement Learning Explains YouTube Commenting Behavior

           “Langevin Dynamics for Inverse Reinforcement Learning of Stochastic Gradient Algorithms”                

    Discussant: Andrew Caplin

Session 3

 Gautam Rao, “The Economic Consequences of Increasing Sleep Among the Urban Poor”

Supreet Kaur, “Does Financial Strain Lower Productivity?”

    Discussant: Isabelle Salcher

Session 4

Ben Handel, “The Social Determinants of Choice Quality: Evidence from Health Insurance in the Netherlands”

Jason Abaluck, “Mortality Effects and Choice Across Private Health Insurance Plans”

     Discussant: Sarah Miller