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Newsletter 138: Oct 26, 2015


The Center for Decision Sciences at Columbia Business School
Welcome to the Center for Decision Sciences' Weekly Newsletter. Below you can find a list of events of interest.

Seminars of Interest at Columbia

Monday October 26th

2:30pm to 4:30pm 1101 International Affairs Building (Economic Theory Workshop - George Mailath)
The Curse of Long Horizons

Tuesday October 27th 

12:30pm to 1:30pm Uris 332 (Management Seminar - Evan Apfelbaum (MIT))
Beyond One-Size-Fits-All: Tailoring Diversity Approaches to the Representation of Social Groups

2:15pm to 3:45pm 1101 IAB (Industrial Organization & Strategy Seminar - Kate Ho (Columbia))
"Insurer Competition in Health Care Markets" (with Robin Lee)

4:15pm to 5:45pm 1101 IAB (Money-Macro Workshop - Shaowen Luo)
Title Not Available 

Wednesday October 28th 

4:10pm to 5:10pm 614 Schermerhorn Hall (Psychology Colloquium Series - Lila Davachi (NYU))
Title Not Available 

4:15pm to 5:45pm 1101 IAB (Applied Microeconomics - Jonas Hjort (CBS))
Public Sector Workers, Organizations and Policies: Untangling the Drivers of Government Effectiveness

Thursday October 29th 

12:30pm to 1:30pm Uris 331 (Finance Free Lunch Seminar (Faculty Only) - Arpit Gupta)
Foreclosure Contagion and the Neighborhood Spillover Effects of Mortgage Defaults

12:30pm to 1:30pm Uris 329 (PhD Student Seminar - Renxuan Wang)
Title Not Available 

2:15pm to 3:45pm Uris 307 (Finance Seminar - Matthew Rhodes-Kropf(HBS))
Title Not Available 

Seminars of Interest at NYU

Tuesday October 27th 

12:30 to 1:30pm Psychology Room 551 (Social Psychology Brown Bags - Yoav Bar-Anan (Ben-Gurion University)
Title Not Available 

2:30 to 4pm 19 W 4th Street Room 517 (Neuroeconomics Colloquium - Warren Bickel (Virginia Tech))
A Trans-Diagnostic Approach to Treating Self-Control Failure

Thursday October 29th 

12:30pm to 1:30pm Psychology Room 551 (Cognition & Perception Colloquia - Susana Martinez Conde (SUNY))
Title Not Available 

News Article of the Week
Video conferencing could increase shared decision-making in hospice care
Research from the University of Missouri indicates that the use of video-conferencing may help promote joint decision-making between family caregivers and doctors during hospice care. 
 

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