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Newsletter 96: Mar 10, 2014

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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. 

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Upcoming seminars of potential interest at Columbia

Monday, March 10

12.30-1.30, Uris 307 (Ph.D. Student Seminar)
         Arpit Gupta
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on the Ph.D. Student Seminar:
http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/finance/seminars/phd
 
2.30-4.00, 1101 IAB (Economic Theory Workshop)
         Gonzalo Cisternas (MIT)
         “Two-sided Learning and Moral Hazard”
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on the Economic Theory Workshop:
http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-admissions/academics/divisions/finance/seminars/economictheory
 
Tuesday, March 11

4.15-5.45, 1101 IAB (Money Macro Workshop)
         Emmanuel Farhi (Harvard)
         “The Safety Trap” (with Richard Caballero)
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on the Money Macro Workshop:
http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-admissions/academics/divisions/finance/seminars/money
 
Wednesday, March 12

4.10-5.10, 614 Schermerhorn (Psychology Colloquium)
         Renée Baillargeon (University of Illinois)
         “Early Sociomoral Reasoning”
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on the Psychology Colloquium:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/lists/colloquia.html
 
4.15-5.45, 1101 SIPA (Applied Microeconomic: Environment, Health, Labor and Public Finance Seminar)
         Leonardo Bursztyn (UCLA Anderson)
         “Understanding Mechanisms Underlying Peer Effects: Evidence from a Field Experiment on Financial Decisions”
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on the Applied Microeconomic: Environment, Health, Labor and Public Finance Seminar:
http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-admissions/academics/divisions/finance/seminars/appliedmicro



Upcoming seminars of potential interest at NYU
 
Tuesday, March 11

12.30-2.00, 6 Washington Place Room 551 (Social Psychology Brown Bags)
         Joanna Sterling and Rugile Tuskeviciute (NYU)
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on the Social Psychology Brown Bags Seminar:
http://www.psych.nyu.edu/events/colloquia.html#social
 
 
 
Web Link of the Week:
 
“Save or Be Selfish?”
Why do people undersave even when saving is in their best interest? A new model from Andrew Hertzberg sheds light on how spouses and other household members balance self-interest against saving.
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