Cary Frydman
@caryfrydman.bsky.social
New preprint with Lawrence Jin. We find that any effect of describing a prior to experimental participants is quickly crowded out by experience with that prior
Adaptation Through Experience or Description? Evidence from an Experiment on Efficient Coding: https://osf.io/amncu
August 18, 2025 at 12:43 PM
New preprint with Lawrence Jin. We find that any effect of describing a prior to experimental participants is quickly crowded out by experience with that prior
Let’s ban Israeli students from attending Harvard in the name of squashing antisemitism, that’ll protect them
I just finished meeting with one of our amazing international students who is graduating and was reflecting on their experience here. And then open this.
What a horrible, horrendous thing to do—I hope it can be stopped quickly.
What a horrible, horrendous thing to do—I hope it can be stopped quickly.
May 22, 2025 at 6:44 PM
Let’s ban Israeli students from attending Harvard in the name of squashing antisemitism, that’ll protect them
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For those who are interested in digging deeper into this, Ryan has just posted a very thoughtful and thorough reply here: bit.ly/4bQk0P0
Dropbox
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March 14, 2025 at 4:31 PM
For those who are interested in digging deeper into this, Ryan has just posted a very thoughtful and thorough reply here: bit.ly/4bQk0P0
Reposted by Cary Frydman
Please join us this summer in Maastricht for the annual Experimental Finance Conference (June 12-14), and Summer School (June 10-11).
EF and EFSS 2025, Call open - Society for Experimental Finance
Maastricht University and the Society for Experimental Finance (SEF) invite you to the Experimental Finance 2025 (June 12-14) and the Summer School (June 10-11) in Maastricht, the Netherlands. The con...
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January 22, 2025 at 6:39 PM
Please join us this summer in Maastricht for the annual Experimental Finance Conference (June 12-14), and Summer School (June 10-11).
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Some real interesting papers in this session “Neurofinance, Cognition” today, pushing on the idea that seeming departures from rational behavior wrt risk are actually just evidence of cognitive constraints, like limits on memory or attention
American Economic Association
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January 4, 2025 at 2:52 AM
Some real interesting papers in this session “Neurofinance, Cognition” today, pushing on the idea that seeming departures from rational behavior wrt risk are actually just evidence of cognitive constraints, like limits on memory or attention
Reposted by Cary Frydman
The models won’t be “complete” (every model is wrong etc), but they will be useful.
But this is a bet.
(Which is what makes the current period in BE so exciting)
Fin
But this is a bet.
(Which is what makes the current period in BE so exciting)
Fin
December 2, 2024 at 12:14 AM
The models won’t be “complete” (every model is wrong etc), but they will be useful.
But this is a bet.
(Which is what makes the current period in BE so exciting)
Fin
But this is a bet.
(Which is what makes the current period in BE so exciting)
Fin