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Behavioral Economics and Policy Meeting

  • In-Person
  • New America
    740 15th St NW #900
    Washington, D.C. 20005
  • 9AM – 4:30PM EDT

On October 28, 2009, the Asset Funders Network, Ideas42, the Russell Sage Foundation, the New America Foundation, and the Annie E. Casey Foundation co-sponsored an expert convening to examine the role of behavioral economics in the future of policy formation. Members of academic, practitioner, and philanthropic communities, and state and federal government agencies were part of an active audience and provided input throughout the day. The participants discussed the potential to develop, test, and implement behaviorally informed policies around savings, credit, and other social and economic issues, placing a special emphasis on improving economic outcomes for low- and moderate-income families.

The day began with welcome and introductions by Irene Skricki of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Caroline Carr of the Russell Sage Foundation, and Reid Cramer of the New America Foundation. Michael S. Barr, Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions for the U.S. Department of the Treasury, provided the lunchtime keynote.

Eldar Shafir
and Sendhil Mullainathan, behavioral economics pioneers, offered context and identified gaps in our understanding to date.

Ideas42 experts Piyush Tantia and Mindy Hernandez facilitated two panel sessions on credit and savings, featuring Eric Halperin, Jonathan Zinman, Reid Cramer, Alejandra Lopez-Fernandini, and Brigitte Madrian.

The convening concluded with a brief discussion for stakeholders to advance asset building ideas and harness the momentum and potential of this emerging field.

Related Links

"Turn America into a Nation of Savers: Smart Policies Could Make Savings, Not Consumption, the New Norm" By Reid Cramer, New America Foundation Christian Science Monitor | November 9, 2009

"Harnessing Behavioral Economics to Tackle Our Toughest Social Problems" By ideas42 | October 2009

Behaviorally Informed Financial Services Regulation By Eldar Shafir, Michael Barr, Sendhil Mullainathan New America Foundation | October 17, 2008

AutoSave By Reid Cramer, New America Foundation | July 2006

Participants

Eldar Shafir
William Stewart Tod Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs, Department of Psychology
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University
Presentation

Sendhil Mullainathan
Professor in the Department of Economics
Harvard University
Presentation

Eric Halperin
Director of the Center Responsible Lending
Washington, DC office
Presentation

Jonathan Zinman
Associate Professor of Economics
Dartmouth College
Presentation

Reid Cramer
Director, Asset Building Program
New America Foundation
Presentation

Alejandra Lopez-Fernandini
Senior Policy Analyst, Asset Building Program
New America Foundation
Presentation

Brigitte Madrian
Aetna Professor of Public Policy and Corporate Management, Harvard University Kennedy School of Government
Director, Social Science Program, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.
Presentation

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