Behavioral Economics Toolbox for Policy Design Masterclass
with Margarita Gomez
Executive Director of the People in Government Lab at the Blavatnik School of Government
University of Oxford
What is behavioral economics and what does it tell us about human decision-making? How can behavioral insights help us design impactful and cost-effective public policies? What behavioral economics tools and methods do policymakers have at their disposal for tackling common public challenges? What can we learn from the experiences of other countries in leveraging experimental approaches for public sector problem-solving? What is the skill set required to craft evidence-based solutions and achieve positive social outcomes? The Behavioral Economics Toolbox for Policy Design Masterclass will help you answer these questions by introducing you to:- Current trends, approaches and tools in behavioral economics for policy design
- Value and purpose of applying experimental methods to the design of public policies and services
- Applications of behavioral and experimental methods to solving public challenges from across the world
- Theory and practice of leveraging behavioral economics for implementing socially beneficial interventions
- What’s next for behavioral insights for policymaking in Serbia, Western Balkans and globally
- You are a current student of a Bachelor’s or Masters’ program in Serbia, in a related field such as public policy/administration, political science, economics, econometrics, statistics, psychology, management and organizational sciences, among others
- You are curious about the potential of behavioral economics for solving public policy challenges and want to learn practical methods and tools for designing impactful solutions using behavioral insights
- You are driven, enthusiastic about learning and developing new skills, and demonstrate a commitment to contributing to public good
- You are comfortable learning and communicating in English
In light of recent developments related to the novel coronavirus, and the Faculty’s decision to suspend organisation of large gatherings, the Masterclass is postponed until further notice. A new date and time for the Masterclass will be scheduled as soon as the situation allows, and will be published on the Faculty’s website and social media channels.
Applications for attending the Masterclass remain open and can be submitted to office@centerforpolicyinnovation.org