June 24-28, 2019 Every summer, high school students from across Southern California and beyond meet at Chapman University for a week long workshop on experimental economics.
Hosted by the Economic Science Institute at Chapman University and generously funded by the International Foundation for Research in Experimental Economics (IFREE)and Thomas W. Smith Foundation, the workshop aims to expose high school students to economics and the experimental approach to economics. No prior experience in economics is necessary as many participants have little to no exposure beforehand. However, many leave with a new interest in economics.
One student described the 2019 workshop as “…an experience that I’ll remember for a lifetime! I’ve learned so much this week about things I never knew before.”
This summer's Chapman high school experimental workshop.
Here.
Hosted by the Economic Science Institute at Chapman University and generously funded by the International Foundation for Research in Experimental Economics (IFREE)and Thomas W. Smith Foundation, the workshop aims to expose high school students to economics and the experimental approach to economics. No prior experience in economics is necessary as many participants have little to no exposure beforehand. However, many leave with a new interest in economics.
One student described the 2019 workshop as “…an experience that I’ll remember for a lifetime! I’ve learned so much this week about things I never knew before.”
This summer's Chapman high school experimental workshop.
Here.