CategoriesPPE News, PPE Research Part 2: Experimental Economics Sakshi Upadhyay is a fourth year Ph.D. student in the Department of Economics and a summer research fellow at the Kellogg Center for Philosophy, Politics,…
CategoriesPPE News, PPE Research Spoofing is Not Just Bluffing Gil Hersch, Core Faculty member of the Kellogg Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, recently published an article in the Business and Professional Ethics Journal….
CategoriesPPE News PPE Student Gives Advice For Success in Law School The Kellogg Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics is proud to feature Jennalee Beazley (pictured with Professor Dan Ariely at PPE Distinguished Public Lecture), a…
CategoriesPPE News, PPE Research Part 1: Standard Economic Theory, Behavioral Economics, and Public Goods Sakshi Upadhyay is a fourth year Ph.D. student in the Department of Economics and a summer research fellow at the Kellogg Center for Philosophy, Politics,…
CategoriesPPE News, PPE Research PPE Research Group Explores Other-Regarding Preferences Under Ambiguity Policymakers often have to make significant decisions regarding issues like health care and national security under severe uncertainty about how their decisions will affect specific…
CategoriesPPE News, PPE Research Gil Hersch Joins the Kellogg Center PPE Core Faculty The Kellogg Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics is pleased to welcome Gil Hersch as a PPE Core Faculty member and Assistant Professor of Philosophy….
CategoriesPPE News, PPE Research Sudipta Sarangi Publishes in Roanoke Times Professor Sudipta Sarangi, an Affiliate and Stakeholder of the Kellogg Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, has published an article about the pandemic in the…
CategoriesPPE News PPE Undergraduate Student Ambassadorships 2020-2021 Each academic year, the PPE Program selects several undergraduate students to serve as ambassadors for the program. The primary tasks of the ambassadors are to…
CategoriesPPE News Student Discussion on Economics and a Free People On February 29, 2020, the Program in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics will co-organize a daylong discussion colloquium for selected undergraduate students on the topic “Economics…
CategoriesPPE News PPE Events Spring 2020 This semester, the PPE Program will organize a biweekly reading group and a daylong discussion colloquium, as well as host two guest speakers. Erik Kimbrough…