LDI eMagazine: The Latest in Behavioral Economics and Dinner With a Sphinx
“The most unusual and visually interesting part of this year’s annual University of Pennsylvania Behavioral Economics and Health Symposium was its reception and dinner in the Egyptian galleries of the Penn Museum of Archeology and Anthropology. It was, for everyone in the smiling crowd, the first time they had dined in the presence of a sphinx. Now in its eighth year, the two-day symposium was co-hosted by Penn’s Center for Health Incentives & Behavioral Economics (CHIBE) and the National Bureau of Economic Research’s Roybal Center for Behavioral Change in Health and Savings….”
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