Webster Economic Association

Webster Economic Association The Webster Economic Association is a student organization at Webster University. The WEA promotes the study and research of Economics.

It organizes events, panels, debates and networking opportunities.

The 2017 Nobel Prize in Economics
10/09/2017

The 2017 Nobel Prize in Economics

BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2017 to Richard H. Thaler

“for his contributions to behavioural economics”

Easy money or a golden pension? Integrating economics and psychology
The American economist Richard H. Thaler is a pioneer in behavioural economics, a research field in which insights from psychological research are applied to economic decision-making. A behavioural perspective incorporates more realistic analysis of how people think and behave when making economic decisions, providing new opportunities for designing measures and institutions that increase societal benefit.
By exploring the consequences of limited rationality, social preferences, and lack of self-control, Thaler has shown how these human traits systematically affect individual decisions as well as market outcomes.

Limited rationality: Thaler developed the theory of mental accounting, explaining how people simplify financial decision-making by creating separate accounts in their minds, focusing on the narrow impact of each individual decision rather than its overall effect. He also showed how aversion to losses can explain why people value the same item more highly when they own it than when they don’t, a phenomenon called the endowment effect. Thaler was one of the founders of the field of behavioural finance, which studies how cognitive limitations influence financial markets.

Social preferences: Thaler’s theoretical and experimental research on fairness has been influential. He showed how consumers’ fairness concerns may stop firms from raising prices in periods of high demand, but not in times of rising costs. Thaler and his colleagues devised the dictator game, an experimental tool that has been used in numerous studies to measure attitudes to fairness in different groups of people around the world.

Lack of self-control: Thaler has also shed new light on the old observation that New Year’s resolutions can be hard to keep. He showed how to analyse self-control problems using a planner-doer model, which is similar to the frameworks psychologists and neuroscientists now use to describe the internal tension between long-term planning and short-term doing. Succumbing to shortterm temptation is an important reason why our plans to save for old age, or make healthier lifestyle choices, often fail. In his applied work, Thaler demonstrated how nudging – a term he coined – may help people exercise better self-control when saving for a pension, as well in other contexts.

In total, Richard Thaler’s contributions have built a bridge between the economic and psychological analyses of individual decision-making. His empirical findings and theoretical insights have been instrumental in creating the new and rapidly expanding field of behavioural economics, which has had a profound impact on many areas of economic research and policy.

Press release: goo.gl/RpFgfx

Popular information (pdf): goo.gl/Jqibha

Scientific background (pdf): goo.gl/CPkg3H

Intriguing presentation yesterday by our guest speaker Marius Johnson-Malone! Great turnout!
04/27/2017

Intriguing presentation yesterday by our guest speaker Marius Johnson-Malone! Great turnout!

Thank you President Stroble for your committed support towards Webster students!!!
04/14/2017

Thank you President Stroble for your committed support towards Webster students!!!

Thank you to student leaders for organizing the sponsoring organizations and this event.

Great turnout for our panel on "Economic Development in St. Louis."  Keep tuned for future events!
04/13/2017

Great turnout for our panel on "Economic Development in St. Louis." Keep tuned for future events!

Join us in a panel discussion on "Economic Development in St. Louis" this Wednesday April 12, 3:45pm
04/07/2017

Join us in a panel discussion on "Economic Development in St. Louis" this Wednesday April 12, 3:45pm

Join us for a panel discussion on "Economic Development in St. Louis" this Wednesday April 12, 3:45pm
04/06/2017

Join us for a panel discussion on "Economic Development in St. Louis" this Wednesday April 12, 3:45pm

Thank you everyone for coming out today to host Economist Juan M. Sanchez!
04/05/2017

Thank you everyone for coming out today to host Economist Juan M. Sanchez!

A Conversation with: Economist Juan M. Sanchez
03/29/2017

A Conversation with: Economist Juan M. Sanchez

Webster News!
03/20/2017

Webster News!

The Webster University Economic Association had its opening event, co-hosted by the Career Planning and Development Center, with members, students,…

Pictures from our Opening Event!!
03/09/2017

Pictures from our Opening Event!!

Thank you Maria!
03/02/2017

Thank you Maria!

Thanks to all who attended the Webster Economic Association event last night with guest speaker and alumni, Economist Maria Alejandra Arias. Over the last three years she has worked as a Senior Research Associate at the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, and has published papers on a wide range of economic issues such as growth, development, inflation, and virtual currencies.

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