Bandeau Asfee 2025

PRESENTATION

The 15th Annual Conference of the French Association of Experimental Economics (ASFEE) will be held in Nancy on June 17-18, 2025. It is organized by the BETA (Bureau for Economic Theory and Applications).


The conference will feature

  • three keynote speakers
  • special organised sessions
  • it will host the ASFEE prize, a grant of 1500€ to help the best young researchers to complete their experimental projects.

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

The conference welcomes three keynote talks by:

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  Prof. Peter Bossaerts             Prof. Steve Fleming                Prof. Philipp Strack            

  University of Cambridge            University College London       Yale University

 

SPECIAL ISSUE

Accepted papers will have the opportunity to be submitted to a special issue in Theory and Decision “Topics in Experimental Economics”. The deadline for full papers submission will be September 15, 2025.

  

CALL FOR PAPERS

We welcome experimental papers from all topics regarding behavioral and experimental economics, decision theory, game theory, institutions and markets, neuroeconomics, economic psychology and others.

Methodological and theoretical papers dealing with experimental and behavioral issues are also welcome.

Premilinary work concerning proposasals for experimental design can be submitted to the poster session and can apply to the ASFEE prize.

 
Please find below the .pdf of the Call for Papers

ASFEE_2025_CfP

   

DATES

Submissions open: February 1st

Submissions deadline: March 24th

Acceptance notice: April 15th

 

Welcome reception: June 16th, evening

Sessions start: June 17th, morning

Sessions end: June 18th, evening

REGISTRATION FEES

Conference fee:

April 15th to May 1st:

  • PhD students: 110
  • Academic: 165

Gala dinner: 100€

 

 Late registration - from May 2nd:

  • PhD students: 150
  • Academic: 220

Gala dinner: 100€

 

 

 

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