LACBEE
Connecting Liberal Arts Colleges in Behavioral and Experimental Economics Research

What is LACBEE?

LACBEE (Liberal Arts Colleges Behavioral and Experimental Economics) is an annual conference designed specifically for faculty working in behavioral and experimental economics at liberal arts colleges. The workshop aims to establish research and mentoring networks while providing a platform for discussing the teaching of experimental and behavioral topics. Participants are encouraged to present early-to-mid-stage work to receive focused feedback, particularly on experimental designs before implementation.

The fifth in-person workshop will be hosted by Middlebury College in June 2025, following previous iterations at Colorado College, Carleton College, and Haverford and Swarthmore Colleges. The event includes research presentations, mentoring discussions, and covers topics such as grade inflation, policy narratives, racial animus, gendered outcome bias, AI feedback impact, partisan beliefs, heuristic decision-making, generative AI learning impact, and experimenter demand effects. There is no registration fee, with meals provided, though participants cover their own lodging and transportation.

Features

  • Annual Conference: Hosts yearly in-person workshops for faculty collaboration
  • Research Presentations: Features sessions on behavioral and experimental economics topics
  • Mentoring Discussions: Provides opportunities for professional guidance and feedback
  • Teaching Focus: Includes discussions on pedagogical approaches in economics
  • No Registration Fee: Free attendance with meals provided

Use Cases

  • Presenting early-stage research for peer feedback
  • Networking with colleagues in behavioral economics
  • Discussing teaching methods for experimental economics courses
  • Receiving mentoring on research design and implementation
  • Staying updated on current trends in behavioral economics research

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