The ESA Fellows are a lifetime recognition to those who have advanced the frontier of knowledge in economics through the use of laboratory and/or field experiments. The 2025 ESA Fellows are: Mark Isaac, Rosemarie Nagel, Robert Sugden, Lise Vesterlund and James Walker.
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The 2025 ESA Prize for Exceptional Achievement honours those overcoming challenges to make impactful contributions to exp. econ. Prof. Erin Krupka has impressive work on social norms and on incentivized norm elicitation techniques that have become a cornerstone in the field.
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The 2025 ESA Young Scholar Prize recognizes those who have made a significant methodological contribution to experimental economics. Prof. Christine Exley is recognized for her research on motivated reasoning, charitable giving, and gender and for her innovative experimental designs..
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Professor Eckel played a foundational role in establishing our ethics program, becoming ESA’s first Ethics Officer. She has been a dedicated mentor and advocate for junior scholars. Her leadership has been instrumental in making ESA a more inclusive and welcoming community.
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Professor Chen established our mentoring program and served as the Director of the ESA Mentoring Program until 2024. Through her efforts, hundreds of early career researchers have benefited from mentorship panels, helping to shape the next generation of experimental economists.
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We announce the Distinguished Service Award to honor those who have played an exceptional role in the administration and growth of the ESA over their careers. We are proud to distinguish former ESA Presidents Professors Yan Chen (2015-18) and Catherine Eckel (2017-19)
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Behavioral welfare economics and risk preferences: a Bayesian approach | Experimental Economics | Cambridge Core
Behavioral welfare economics and risk preferences: a Bayesian approach - Volume 26 Issue 2
The Editors' Prize for the best paper published in Experimental Economics in 2023 to "Behavioral Welfare Economics and Risk Preferences: A Bayesian Approach" by Xiaoxue Sherry Gao, Glenn W. Harrison, and Rusty Tchernis. Congratulations! Please read it here: doi.org/10.1007/s106...
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2025 ESA World Meeting
The 2025 ESA World Meeting will be held at the Renmin University of China in Beijing from June 6th to June 8th, 2025. Keynote speakers are Charles Noussair,
Soo Hong Chew and
Lise Vesterlund. econ.ruc.edu.cn/ESA2025/
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Submissions for the 2025 North American ESA Meeting in Tucson (Oct 9-12) are now open at www.economicscience.org . Plenary speakers include Christine Exley, Ernst Fehr and Michael Kremer. There will also be a symposium in honor of James C. Cox.
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Upcoming ESA Conferences: World Meeting (Beijing, June 6), África (Nairobi, June 25), Europe (Brno, Sept 3) and North América (Tucson, Oct 10). www.economicscience.org
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Please submit your nominations for ESA awards and fellows by the April 1 deadline. This includes young scholar, distinguished service, exceptional achievement and Fellow awards. More info and nominations here: tinyurl.com/ESAAwards
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