#  Seminars: Behavioral &amp; Experimental Economics 

 



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Sort Behavioral &amp; Experimental Economics**Term: Spring 2026****Location: HBS, Baker Hall 102****Meeting Time:** Wednesdays, 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM**Description:** Invited speakers present new research in behavioral, experimental and applied microeconomics with a psychological focus.

This seminar is held jointly with the HBS Negotiation, Organizations &amp; Markets (NOM) Seminar.



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SortDATESPEAKERTITLELOCATION**02/11**

Aislinn Bohren (University of Pennsylvania)

"Mental Models of Information: The Role of Attention and Memory"

HBS, Baker 102

**03/04**

Sean Higgins (Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management)

"Mental Accounting and the Marginal Propensity to Borrow: Evidence from a Large-Scale Credit Limit Experiment"

HBS, Baker 102

**04/08**

Colin Sullivan (University of Pittsburgh)

"Paternalism &amp; Discrimination"

HBS, Baker 102

**05/06**

Emanuel Vespa (University of California, San Diego)

"People as Intuitive Modelers: How Model Complexity Adapts to Data"

HBS, Baker 102