The 16th Annual Conference of the French Association of Experimental Economics (ASFEE) will be held in Lille on June 25-26, 2026. It is organized by LEM (Lille Economie Management – UMR 9221) and ETHICS (EA 7446).
The conference will feature
two keynote speakers
parallel sessions
it will host the ASFEE prizes, a grant of €1,500 to help the best young researchers (under 35 years old) in completing their experimental projects
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Ernst FEHR is a leading scholar in experimental and behavioral economics and Professor of Microeconomics at the University of Zurich. His pioneering work has reshaped the study of social preferences, cooperation, and strategic interactions, integrating insights from psychology and neuroscience to advance the field of neuroeconomics. He has published extensively in top journals and is widely recognized for illuminating the psychological and biological foundations of economic behavior.
Leeat YARIV is the Uwe E. Reinhardt Professor of Economics at Princeton University and the founder of the Princeton Experimental Laboratory for the Social Sciences. Her work spans political economy, market design, networks, and experimental economics. Trained in mathematics, physics, and economics, she is known for influential theoretical and experimental contributions to the study of collective decision-making and social interactions.
ASFEE PRIZES
All experimental student project posters will be considered for the Young Researcher Prizes. The prizes will be awarded to the best experimental designs and consist of financial support (€1,500) for the young researchers (under 35 years old) to complete their experimental projects.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The conference will provide an opportunity for researchers to present results of laboratory and field experiments. We welcome papers from all topics in behavioral and experimental economics, such as decision theory, game theory, institutions and markets, neuroeconomics, economic psychology, and others. Methodological and theoretical papers dealing with experimental and behavioral issues are also welcome.
Premilinary work concerning proposals for experimental design can be submitted to the poster session and can apply to the ASFEE prizes.
Please submit an extended abstract for “oral” or “poster” presentation using the conference website by March 13th.