14 July 2023
Social Contract Lab Experiments
The Freiburg Institute for Basic Income Studies (FRIBIS) invites you to the FRIBIS Summer School 2023: “Empirical methods of UBI investigations – the Social Contract: a Behavioral Economics Approach with Lab Experiments”.
The workshop will focus on the application of Social Contract Theory to behavioral and experimental economics and will include both theory and experiments. Participants will discuss the relevance of behavioral experiments for normative theories and learn how to design and conduct lab experiments.
After discussing the normative relevance of behavioral and experimental ethics, with specific reference to Social Contract Theory, a theoretical model of compliance to agreements reached under the veil of ignorance will be presented. Laboratory evidence and experimental designs will also be introduced.
Requirements for attending the Summer School are:
- a basic knowledge of social contract theory (with particular reference to John Rawls’ Theory of Justice)
- a basic knowledge of game theory and behavioral economics
Course leader
Prof. Lorenzo Sacconi (Università degli Studi di Milano Statale)
Prof. Marco Faillo (Università di Trento)
Dr. Virginia Cecchini Manara (Università degli Studi di Milano Statale)
Target group
PhD-Students, Policy Makers, Post-Docs
Course aim
The workshop will focus on the application of Social Contract Theory to behavioral and experimental economics and will include both theory and experiments. Participants will discuss the relevance of behavioral experiments for normative theories and learn how to design and conduct lab experiments.
Fee info
EUR 0: Applications will be reviewed by FRIBIS and candidates will selected according to their motivation for attending the full course. All candidates will be informed of the outcome at the end of April.