For those who decided to freeze themselves in Chicago over the next few days rather than attend the much more pleasant AALS venue, make sure to check out this session tomorrow morning: Understanding Moral Repugnance in Markets. It features some great speakers (and there's me!) and discussants.
I've copied the program below (which may or may not work, given the idiosyncrasies of typepad) but you can follow the link to the program, with papers and abstracts, here.
Understanding Moral Repugnance in Markets
Paper Session
Friday, Jan. 6, 2017 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Hyatt Regency Chicago, Grand Ballroom CD North
Hosted By: AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
- Chair: Kimberly Krawiec, Duke University
The impact of pathogen-disgust sensitivity on vaccine and GM food risk perceptions: Some evidence for skepticism
Repugnance and Transactions in the Body
The Ethics of Incentivizing the Uninformed. A Vignette Study
Sacred versus Pseudo-Sacred Values
Discussant(s)
Brigitte Madrian
Harvard University
Luigi Zingales
University of Chicago
Deirdre McCloskey
University of Illinois-Chicago
Muriel Niederle
Stanford University
JEL Classifications
- D4 – Market Structure, Pricing, and Design