
Atiyeh Yeganloo
@atiyehyeganloo
Experimental economist focusing on decision making and games, PhD
@ManUniEconomics, Research Associate @CambridgeJBS
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11-09-2013 06:58:22
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We are pleased to introduce Atiyeh Yeganloo, a 2020 #EconJobMarket candidate at Manchester Economics. Her research areas are experimental economics and behavioural game theory. You can find her JMP here: tiny.cc/akq4tz #EconTwitter


Prof of Manchester Economics and Research Director Institute for Fiscal Studies, Rachel Griffith, has been made a Dame in the New Year Honours List for her contribution to economics policy and education. Rachel tells us what the recognition means to her.



To all #EconTwitter grad students: Applications for the 3rd #briqSummerSchool in Behavioral Economics are open. The #SSBE2021 features lectures by Armin_Falk, Uri Gneezy, Botond Kőszegi, Andrei Shleifer, @Lise_Vesterlund, and Florian Zimmermann: briq-institute.org/summer-school-…


Wednesday 24th March 16.00 – 17.00 GMT, #PeterSinclair #TownHall Lecture by Prof Rachel Griffith (Institute for Fiscal Studies Manchester Economics). Should the government control what we eat? Registration: tinyurl.com/5yh85jar #VivaEconomics Royal Economic Society College of Social Sciences Bham Business School

The The Review of Economic Studies (unofficial) Tour presents talks by young economists talking about their varied and exciting research. Check out the programme (17 to 21 May) and join the livestreams. Thanks to Paris School of Economics and New Economic School for co-organising with Manchester. #EconTwitter sites.google.com/view/restudtou….




Join Royal Economic Society and Discover Economics for this celebration of LGBTQI+ economists this Pride Month! "Pride in Economics" A celebration of LGBTQI+ economists for Pride Month! eventbrite.co.uk/e/pride-in-eco… Eventbrite UK


Interesting work that Cambridge Centre for Strategic Philanthropy is doing with LSE Psychological & Behavioural Science and Warwick Economics Atiyeh Yeganloo. If you have any experience with philanthropy and fundraising, please do have a look.




Don't miss our second Economic Psychology Seminar! Cass Sunstein will talk about "Not Wanting to Know." See you on February 13, 16:00 CET (GMT+1) on Zoom. Please register for this talk using this link: ucd-ie.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
