Public Lecture - Vernon Smith (Nobel Prize in Economics 2002)

Location
A48 Sir Clive Granger Building
Date(s)
Wednesday 6th December 2017 (15:30-17:00)
Description

Experiments and The Theory of Moral Sentiments: Predicting How and Why Strictly Self-Interested Actors Play Trust and Ultimatum Games’ a talk by Professor Vernon L Smith, Professor of Economics and Law, George L. Argyros Endowed Chair in Finance & Economics. 

The talk will take place on Wednesday 6 December 2017 at 3.30pm in A48 Sir Clive Granger Building.

Everyone is welcome (subject to room capacity on a first-come basis).

Professor Vernon L Smith was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 2002 for his ground-breaking work in experimental economics.  We are looking forward to welcoming him to Nottingham. More information about Vernon can be found on his faculty page at Chapman University.

 

Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics

Sir Clive Granger Building
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

telephone: +44 (0)115 951 5458
Enquiries: jose.guinotsaporta@nottingham.ac.uk
Experiments: cedex@nottingham.ac.uk