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Novel measurement methods for understanding economic behaviour
Organised by: Andrew Chesher (cemmap and UCL), James Banks (IFS and UCL), Thomas Crossley (IFS and Cambridge), Liam Delaney (UCD), Colm Harmon (UCD) and Joachim Winter (Munich). This workshop explores new methods of measuring economic constructs and magnitudes in surveys. The papers will explore frontier developments in survey modes (such as internet surveys), in the measurement of particular constructs (such as preferences, attitudes to risk, and expectations) and in the use of such measures in the estimation of economic models.
If you would like to book a place or have any queries about this event, please contact our events team.
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Andrew Chesher , University College London
Thomas Crossley , University of Cambridge
Joachim Winter , Munich
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