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2004-07-01

俺实在难以忍受经院的某个老师一直对行为经济学的恶意贬低和歪曲,先前说行为经济学是旁门左道,研究它毫无前途;现在又说行为金融和资产定价没有关系。现在俺把希勒教授牵头在耶鲁大学建立的行为经济学和行为金融的研讨会的目录传上,稍有脑子的人就能看出行为经济学和行为金融的重要意义和对经济学的重大贡献,特别是资产定价的最权威人士坎贝尔还特意和希勒联合举办了资产定价的专场讨论。谣言不攻自破。

考虑到是经院老师,俺不想像中国经济学教育科学网那样对他拳打脚踢,只想通过事实说话。事实胜于雄辩!

再次说明:1、行为经济学家已经获得了两届诺奖、两届克拉克奖,这是无与伦比的成就,可以和任何重要的经济学分支媲美;2、行为经济学可以通过心理学角度,也可以不通过心理学研究任何经济学的问题;3、全美最好的经济学系和商学院基本上都有行为经济学和行为金融教授,而政治经济学、制度经济学等仅仅在极少数大学能生存;哈佛大学、芝加哥大学、耶鲁大学、加州大学伯克利分校等最好大学行为经济学和行为金融是教学和科研的主要内容之一;4、行为金融已经成为当代金融学的主流。这些足以说明行为经济学和行为金融的影响力和生命力了吧。

如果人大的年轻教授只知道通过文革式的研究规范,那才是要把人大经济学引入歧途。靠批判交易费用起家可以骗老头们,总不至于再来一本行为经济学批判再混个什么奖吧。呜呼哀哉!

以下资料来源耶鲁大学希勒个人网页:

续传行为宏观经济学部分。

http://cowles.econ.yale.edu/behmacro/

Macroeconomic phenomena are the aggregated result of individual decision making. Behavioral macroeconomics approaches the study of these phenomena from a broad social science perspective, acknowledging the complexity of underlying human behavior and making use of an expansive repertory of research methods.

George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller have been organizing conferences on macroeconomics and individual decision making (behavioral macroeconomics) since 1994. These conferences have been under the auspices of the National Bureau of Economic Research and have been supported by the Russell Sage Foundation.

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2004-7-1 20:10:00
November 1, 2003

George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller, Organizers

James Choi, Harvard University; David Laibson, Harvard University; Brigitte Madrian, University of Chicago and NBER; and Andrew Metrick, University of Pennsylvania and NBER "Active Decisions: A Natural Experiment in Savings" Discussant: Annamarie Lusardi, Dartmouth College Alberto Alesina, Harvard University and NBER and George-Marios Angeletos, MIT and NBER "Fairness and Redistribution: US versus Europe" Discussant: Roland Benabou, Princeton University and NBER N. Gregory Mankiw, Council of Economic Advisers and NBER; Ricardo Reis, Harvard University; and Justin Wolfers, Stanford University and NBER "Disagreement about Inflation Expectations" Discussant: Stephen Cecchetti, Brandeis University and NBER Xavier Gabaix, MIT and NBER and David Laibson, Harvard University and NBER "Industrial Organization with Boundedly Rational Consumers" Discussant: Barry Nalebuff, Yale University Robert Chirinko, Emory University and Huntley Schaller, Carleton University "Glamour vs. Value: The Real Story" Discussant: Jason Cummins, Federal Reserve Board Rafael Di Tella, Harvard University and Robert MacCulloch, Princeton University "Why Doesn't Capitalism Flow to Poor Countries?" Discussant: Simeon Djankov, World Bank

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2004-7-1 20:11:00
November 2, 2002

George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller, Organizers

Truman Bewley, Yale University "An Interview Study of Price Setting"

Hanming Fang and Giuseppe Moscarini, Yale University "Overconfidence, Morale and Wage-Setting Policies" Discussant: Beth Anne Wilson, Board of Governors

Edward L. Glaeser, Harvard University and NBER "Political Economy of Hatred" Discussant: Vai-Lam Mui, University of Notre Dame

Roland Benabou, Princeton University and NBER and Jean Tirole, Institute d'Economie Industrielle "Belief in a Just World and Redistributive Politics" Discussant: Bruce Sacerdote, Dartmouth College and NBER

John Shea, University of Maryland and NBER "Childhood Deprivation and Adult Wealth" Discussant: Lawrence Kotlikoff, Boston University and NBER\

John Ameriks, TIAA-CREF Institute, Andrew Caplin, New York University and NBER, and John Leahy, Boston University and NBER "Wealth Accumulation and the Propensity to Plan" Discussant: Annamaria Lusardi, Dartmouth College

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2004-7-1 20:11:00
November 3, 2001

George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller, Organizers

John C. Driscoll, Brown University and NBER and Steinar Holden, University of Oslo "Fair Treatment and Inflation Persistence Discussant: Venkataraman Bhaskar, University of Essex

N. Gregory Mankiw, Harvard University and NBER and Ricardo Reis, Harvard University "Sticky Information Versus Stick Prices: A Proposal to Replace the New-Keynesian Phillips Curve" Discussant: Xavier Gabaix, MIT

Laurence M. Ball and Robert A. Moffitt, John Hopkins University and NBER "Productivity Growth and the Phillips Curve" Discussant: Pierre Fortin, Universit?du Qu閎ec ? Montreal

David Laibson, Harvard University and NBER and Jeremy B. Tobacman, Harvard University (joint with Andrea Repetto, Universidad de Chile) "Wealth Accumulation, Creditcard Borrowing and Consumption-Income Comovement" Discussant: Robert B. Barsky, University of Michigan and NBER

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2004-7-1 20:12:00
November 18, 2000

George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller, Organizers

Xavier Gabaix, MIT and David Laibson, Harvard University and NBER "The 6D Bias and the Equity Premium Puzzle" Discussant: Karen Dynan, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

George A. Akerlof, UC, Berkeley and William T. Dickens and George Perry, Brookings Institution "Near-Rational Wage and Price Setting and the Long-Run Phillips Curve" Discussant: Robert Shimer, Princeton University and NBER

Steven N. Durlauf, University of Wisconsin and NBER "A Framework for the Study of Individual Behavior and social Interactions" Discussant: Russell Cooper, Boston University and NBER

Roland Benabou, Princeton University and NBER and Jean Tirole, IDEI and GREMAQ, Toulouse "Willpower and Personal Rules" Discussant: Botond Koszegi, UC, Berkeley

Sendhil Mullainathan, MIT and NBER "Thinking Through Categories: A Model of Cognition" Discussant: Edward O'Donoghue, Cornell University

Beth Anne Wilson, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System "Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity: Evidence from the Employment Cost Index" Discussant: Shulamit Kahn, Boston University

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2004-7-1 20:13:00
November 13, 1999

George A. Akerlof and Robert Shiller, Organizers

Christopher Foote, Harvard University and NBER; Warren Whatley, University of Michigan; and Gavin Wright, Stanford University "Arbitraging a Discriminatory Labor Market: Black Workers at the Ford Motor Company, 1918-1947"

Ernst Fehr and Lorenz Goette, University of Zurich "How Robust are Nominal Wage Rigidities?" Discussant: Beth Anne Wilson, Federal Reserve System

Michael Kremer, Harvard University and NBER "An Epidemiological Model of Unions" Discussant: Michael Piore, MIT

Roland Benabou, Princeton University and NBER and Jean Tirole, IDEI "Self-Confidence: Intrapersonal Strategies" Discussant: David Laibson, Harvard University and NBER

George Akerlof, UC, Berkeley and Rachel Kranton, University of Maryland "Economics and Identity" Discussant: Andrei Shleifer, Harvard University and NBER

Laurence Ball, John Hopkins University and NBER "Near-Rationality and Inflation in Two Monetary Regimes" Discussant: John Shea, University of Maryland and NBER

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