Programme

Social Preferences and Inequalities: Updates in Behavioral Economics and Experimental Studies

1st International Research Symposium “Social Preferences and Inequalities:
Updates in Behavioral and Experimental Economics”
16th – 17th October, Santiago – Chile

DAY 1 Edificio FAE, Campus Central (Auditorium FAE, Room 1002)

Hora Inicio Hora Termino Descripción
08:30 AM 09:00 AM Registration and Welcome (Auditorium FAE)
09:00 AM 09:15 AM Opening Remarks by University authorities (Auditorium FAE)
09:15 AM 10:00 AM Keynote Speak by Prof. Gary Charness
10:00 AM 10:30 AM Panel moderated by Prof. Alejandra Vásquez A. (Auditorium FAE)
10:30 AM 11:00 AM Coffee Break
11:00 AM 01:30 PM Session 1 - Paper Presentations (Room 1002)
01:00 PM 03:00 PM Lunch Break
03:00 PM 04:45 PM Session 2 - Paper Presentations (Room 1002)
04:45 PM 05:00 PM Coffee Break
05:00 PM 07:30 PM Cultural Walk conducted by Prof. Giovanni Vecchio
08:00 PM 09:30 PM Social Dinner

DAY 2 Edificio CEPEC, Las Condes (Auditorium)

Hora Inicio Hora Termino Descripción
08:30 AM 09:00 AM Morning Coffee
09:00 AM 09:30 AM Presentation by Prof. Gary Charness
09:30 AM 11:00 AM Session 3 - Paper Presentations
11:00 AM 11:30 AM Coffee Break
11:30 AM 12:30 PM Session 4 - Paper Presentations
12:30 PM 02:30 PM Lunch Break
02:30 PM 04:00 PM Session 5 - Paper Presentations
04:00 PM 04:30 PM Closing Remarks (Space for an open and collaborative dialogue and coffee)
04:30 PM Conclusion

SESSION PROGRAMME DAY 1

DAY TIME TITLE SPEAKER INSTITUTION COUNTRY
      SESSION 1      
1 16th morning 11:00 The Rise of a Nudge: Field Experiment and Machine Learning on Minimum and Full Credit Card Payments Daniel Schwartz University of Chile CHILE
2 16th morning 11:30 Economic Inequality, Subjective Well-being, and American Altruism: An Experimental Hieu Nguyen Illinois Wesleyan University UNITED STATES
3 16th morning 12:00 The Social Determinants of Wellbeing Marta Pancheva Instituto Universitario Sophia ITALY
4 16th morning 12:30 Measuring Multidimensional Well-being when Preferences differ: a Non-parametric Approach Santiago Burone University of Antwerp BELGIUM
      Lunch Break      
      SESSION 2      
5 16th afternoon 15:00 More meat for Boys: Evidence and Perceptions of Discrimination in Restaurants Brit Grosskopf University of Exeter UNITED KINGDOM
6 16th afternoon 15:30 Neighborhood spillovers in School Choice and Variations by Socioeconomic Background and school level Quentin Ramond Mayor University CHILE
7 16th afternoon 16:00 Perception of Meritocracy and Changes in the Justification of Inequalities in Education Juan Carlos Castillo University of Chile CHILE
8 16th afternoon 16:30 Inequality Aversion in Chile: An Investigation on the Interplay between Individual and Social Preferences Alejandra Vásquez University of Santiago CHILE
      Coffee Break      
9 16th evening 17:00 Cultural Walk: Visions of Society and Inequality in the Spaces of the City Giovanni Vecchio Pontifical Catholic University CHILE

SESSION PROGRAMME DAY 2

DAY TIME TITLE SPEAKER INSTITUTION COUNTRY
SESSION 3
10 17th morning 09:30 Gender Differences in Opinions about Market Solutions and Government Interventions: The Case of Uruguayan Economists Verónica Amarante University of the Republic URUGUAY
11 17th morning 10:00 (En)Gendering Marital Status in Indian Job Market: An Online Field Experimental Study Abu Afzal Tauheed Jawaharlal Nehru University INDIA
12 17th morning 10:30 You May Have My Help but Not Necessarily My Friendship: The Effect of Social Class and Empathy on Prosocial Facets Paula Luengo Pontifical Catholic University CHILE
Coffee Break
SESSION 4
13 17th morning 11:30 Improving Pension Information: Experimental Evidence on Learning using Online Resources Denise Laroze University of Santiago CHILE
14 17th morning 12:00 A proposal to Segment Retirement Plans based on risk and Knowledge Distributions Sebastián Cea University of the Andes CHILE
Lunch Break
SESSION 5
15 17th afternoon 14:30 Designing Communication Campaign During an Energy Crisis: The Role of Behavioral Decision Research in a Multicultural Study Nicolás Curotto University of Chile CHILE
16 17th afternoon 15:00 Pivotal Decision Maker, Agenda Power and Collective Responsibility Attribution Rodrigo Caputo University of Santiago CHILE
17 17th afternoon 15:30 Does Information about Economic Inequality affect Opportunity Beliefs? Results from Survey Experiments Luis Maldonado Pontifical Catholic University CHILE
17th afternoon 16:00 Space for an open and collaborative dialogue