Webinar: Behavioral economics and to interrupt poverty and create 2Gen outcomes
October 19, 2015 | Webinars
Join us for a design lab webinar that will share information presented at the 2015 Aspen ThinkXChange focused on the effects of psychological, social, cognitive, and emotional factors on the economic decisions of individuals and institutions, and the consequences for returns and resource allocation. Learn about the 2Gen opportunities in behavioral economics, hear about real examples of implementation across the country, and ask questions about how this field relates to your work!
The webinar will feature:
• Allison Daminger, Senior Associate, ideas42
• Sarah Haight, Assistant Director for Network and Outreach, Ascend at the Aspen Institute
• Ascend Network Partners
Register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/663060856976206081
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