Keynote Lectures
Two outstanding keynote speakers will be at the 14th Behavioral and Experimental Economics Network.

Uri Gneezy
Behavioral economist is well-known for his research on incentives. At the Rady School of Management at the University of California, San Diego, he serves as the Epstein/Atkinson Endowed Chair in Behavioral Economics. Gneezy’s research examines how people respond to incentives through laboratory and field studies. He is a master at creating straightforward tests that contradict our human nature assumptions. His research has significant ramifications for incentive system design in various contexts. The crowding out of incentives, gender variations in response to competitive incentives, deception, and habit development are just a few of the themes that Gneezy’s research has examined. He has made a substantial contribution to the field of behavioral economics.
He is the author of The Why Axis (Hachette, 2013), co-authored with John A. List, and Mixed Signals (Yale University Press, 2023).

Nicolas Jacquemet
Full Professor of Economics at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Associate Professor at Paris School of Economics. A specialist in experimental economics, he received the Prix jeune chercheur en Économie from the Banque de France in 2008. He was nominated for the Best Young French Economist award by Le Monde and Le Cercle des Économistes in 2013. He has served on the CNRS national committee and the editorial board of the Revue Économique. His work explores the dynamics of third-party intervention in agency relationships, with a strong empirical and experimental approach.
He is the author of Experimental Economics: Method and Applications (Cambridge, 2018), co-authored with Olivier L’Haridon.