The fast-growing list of corruption investigations in Spain have involved almost every institution in the country: the major political parties, the royal house, the supreme court or the national bank, just to mention some of them. Everyday, new information and a new case is released/unveiled, provoking an increasing sense of indignation. It is also true […]
Daily Archives: February 6, 2013
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This is the third session in the conference on Social Media and Behavioral Economics at Harvard. Session One: Data, Experiments, and Social Networks Session Two: Organ Donation, Power Consumption, and Social Choice Session Three: Malleability vs Serendipity in Social Choice Our moderator, Cass Sunstein, starts out by talking about the […]
This is the second session on Social Media and Behavioral Economics. Our moderator is David Laibson, Professor of Economics at Harvard University. Session One: Data, Experiments, and Social Networks Session Two: Organ Donation, power Consumption, and Social Choice Session Three: Malleability vs Serendipity in Social Choice Sendhil Mullainatha starts out […]