Eugen Dimant

Postdoctoral Fellow (2016-2018)
Visiting Scholar (Winter 2015)
Research Interests: 

My research interests center on experimental behavioral economics with a particular focus on behavioral ethics, crime, and corruption. My most recent work has examined behavioral contagion of pro- and anti-social behavior among individuals and groups as well as the role of norms, punishment, and reputation in affecting such behavior. As a secondary interest, I am also involved in empirical research examining the relationships between corruption, terrorism, and migration.

Selected Publications: 

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Courses Taught: 

Advanced Interdisciplinary Seminar: Economics of Crime and Corruption (2016-present)