12 November 2020

Contemporary societies are increasingly diverse, and there is a vivid debate on the role that stereotypes play in interactions among members of different groups and the extent to which such stereotypes translate into prejudice and discrimination. What role do stereotypes play in individual decisions? Are they malleable? This lecture addresses these questions, discussing two ways of changing stereotypes: through social interaction, and by making people aware of their biases. 

Eliana La Ferrara
Eliana La Ferrara | Lecturer
Invernizzi Chair in Development Economics at Bocconi University, Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, European Economic Association President (2018)
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Ruben Enikolopov
Received his PhD in economics from Harvard University. Since 2008 he has been a professor at NES, and since 2013 - a professor at the University of Pompeu Fabra (Spain). One of the leading experts in the field of economic data analysis. The professor's research is published in the top 5 scientific journals in economics according to Scopus.
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