Professor Carlos Alos Ferrer
Professor in EconomicsResearch Overview
My research focuses on understanding and improving human economic decisions, ranging from decisions under risk to strategic decisions (game theory) and voting. For that I use decision neuroscience ("neuroeconomics"), behavioral experiments (experimental economics, economic psychology), and mathematical modeling, e.g. for modelling of bounded rationality (evolution and learning in games).
PhD Supervision Interests
Neuroeconomics, Neuroeconomic Theory, Game Theory, Decision Theory
Learning Preferences from Response Times: An Overview
Invited talk
Newcastle Experimental Economics Workshop
Participation in conference - Academic
Efficient Networks
Invited talk
10th Lancaster Game Theory Conference
Participation in conference - Academic
Efficient Networks
Invited talk
Noise and Bias: The Determinants of Economic Decisions
Invited talk
Noise and Bias: The Determinants of Economic Decisions
Oral presentation
Lancaster Psychoeconomics Workshop
Participation in conference - Academic
Noise and Bias: The Determinants of Economic Decisions
Oral presentation
IAREP Conference 2024
Participation in conference - Academic
The Problem of Revealed Preference for Stochastic Choice Panels
Invited talk
Andrew and Brunner Workshop in Economic Theory 2024
Participation in conference - Academic
The Problem of Revealed Preference for Stochastic Choice Panels
Invited talk
Royal Holloway Workshop in Economic Theory
Participation in conference - Academic
Springer-Verlag (Publisher)
Editorial activity
Frontiers in Neuroscience (Journal)
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Journal of Economic Psychology (Journal)
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Economic Theory (Journal)
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Economic Theory Bulletin (Journal)
Editorial activity
- Behavioural and Experimental Economics
- Economics Research Group
- Industrial Organisation and Economic Theory