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Newsletter 140: Nov 9, 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 November 9th 

2:30pm to 4:30pm 1101 International Affairs Building (Economic Theory Workshop - David Rahman)
Title Not Available 

Tuesday November 10th 


2:15pm to 3:45pm 1101 International Affairs Building (Industrial Organization & Strategy Seminar - Ali Yurukoglu (Stanford))
Bias in Cable News: Real Effects and Polarization (with Gregory J. Martin)

4:15pm to 5:45pm 1101 International Affairs Building (Money-Macro Workshop - Michael Sockin)
Not so Great Expectations: A Model of Growth and Informational Frictions

Wednesday November 11th  

4:10pm to 5:10pm 614 Schermerhorn Hall (Psychology Colloquium Series - Jennifer Lerner (Harvard University))
Emotion and Decision Making

4:15pm to 5:45pm 1101 IAB (Applied Microeconomics - Amy Finkelstein)
Title Not Available 

Thursday November 12th 

12:30pm to 1:30pm Uris 331 (Finance Free Lunch Seminar (Faculty Only) - Marco Di Maggio)
Title Not Available 

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

2:15pm to 3:45pm Uris 307 (Finance Seminar - Antoinette Schoar (MIT))
Title Not Available 

Seminars of Interest at NYU

Tuesday November 10th 

12:30 to 1:30pm Psychology Room 551 (Social Psychology Brown Bags -Leor Hackel
and Peter Mende-Siedlecki
) 
Title Not Available 

2:30pm to 4:00pm NYU Department of Economics, 19 W 4th Street, Room 517 (Neuroeconomics Colloquium - Joshua W. Buckholtz (Harvard))
Brain Circuit Mechanisms for Self-Control Failure

Thursday November 12th 

12:30pm to 1:30pm Psychology Room 551 (Cognition & Perception Colloquia - Joe Austerweil (Brown University))
Title Not Available 

4:00pm to 5:00pm Psychology Room 551 (Social Colloquia - David DeSteno (Northeastern University))
Title Not Available  

News Article of the Week
Does "Sleeping On It" Help Make Decisions? New Research Suggests Otherwise
New research from Havard Business School suggests that "sleeping on" a decision may lead to more confusion and doubt, thus inhibiting one's ability to make a decision. 

 

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