Professor Avishalom Tor presents paper at UCL and LSE in London

Author: Denise Wager

Avishalom Tor 2019

Professor Avishalom Tor presented “When Should Governments Invest More in Nudging? Revisiting Benartzi et al. (2017),”  (coauthored with Jon Click) at the UCL-based London Judgment and Decision Making Seminar on February 1. 

The London Judgment and Decision Making seminars were originally established at UCL in the early 1970’s as a weekly Cognition and Reasoning seminar, it later became an intercollegiate seminar on Language and Cognition in the early 1980’s. The name LJDM was coined in 1990, and the group has been running seminars under this name ever since, with lecturers and researchers in and around the UK meeting on a regular basis to discuss judgment and decision making, judgments of likelihood, reasoning, thinking, problem solving, forecasting, risk perception and communication, and other related topics.

The hybrid presentation can be viewed here.

He also presented the same paper to an international group of scholars, at the London School of Economics Hayek Seminar on February 9. View that presentation here.