As part of the workshop on Behavioral and Experimental Economics for Innovative Policy-Making, CIRANO organized a special day for its partners.
Several CIRANO researchers, including Sabine Kröger, professor at Université Laval, Pierre-Carl Michaud, professor at HEC Montréal, Maurice Doyon, professor at Université Laval, Brahim Bourdarbat, professor at Université de Montréal, and Pierre-Olivier Pineau, professor at HEC Montréal, presented their most recent work in behavioural and experimental economics.
The objective was to introduce this methodology, its scope and how it allows for a better understanding of the determinants of certain decisions in contexts of risk and uncertainty.
The day continued with a ceremony in honor of Claude Montmarquette, co-founder and Fellow of CIRANO and pioneer of experimental economics in Canada, during which the first Claude Montmarquette Fellowship has been awarded and it end with a reception offered by Power Corporation of Canada.
CIRANO researchers traveled by train thanks to a partnership with VIA Rail Canada.