Rosemarie Nagel

Rosemarie Nagel

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Social & Behavioural Sciences

Rosemarie Nagel is an ICREA-Research Professor and BESlab-UPF director in experimental, behavioral, and neuroeconomics at Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Barcelona GSE. In 1994, Nagel gained her doctoral degree in economics under Reinhard Selten (University Bonn), and was Alvin Roth’s postdoctoral fellow (University Pittsburgh) 1994-95. Since 1995 she has been working in the Department of Economics and Business in Universitat Pompeu Fabra; in 2006, she was promoted to full professor, and in 2007 she joined ICREA as a research professor. Publications include the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Review of Economic Studies, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Human Behavior, Strategic Management Journal, and popular press as Financial Times and Spektrum der Wissenschaft.


Research interests

Her research builds bridges between economic theory and human behavior, structuring bounded rationality and economic situations through pattern recognition, experimental designs, and cognitive models using game-theoretic, laboratory and field experiments, and neuroscientific tools. She links behavioral data with brain activity gained with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) or eye-tracking data co-working with cognitive scientists, neuroscientists, biologists, and psychologists. Furthermore, with experimental economists and macro theorists, and recently also  with computational economists, she organizes summer schools, workshops, and research using experimental tools to tackle macro and computational economic questions.  Her approaches are applied in micro and macroeconomics, finance, neuroeconomics, management, psychology, and computer science.  

 

Selected publications

- Mauersberger, Felix; Nagel, Rosemarie; Buehren, Christoph 2020, 'Bounded rationality in Keynesian beauty contests: a lesson for central bankers?', Economics-the Open Access Open-assessment E-journal, vol. 14, 2020-16. Special issue on Bio-psycho-social foundations of macroeconomics.


Selected research activities

Invited speaker at FSTTCS 2020 Pre-Conference Theoretical Computer Science Workshop: "Strategies for Uncertainty" - Webinar

Speaker  at The First Conference on Zero/Minimal Intelligence Agents - Webinar