Adrian Bruhin

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Adrian Bruhin is a Full Professor of Economics at HEC Lausanne, University of Lausanne.

He obtained his PhD in Economics from the University of Zurich in 2008. Before joining the University of Lausanne, he worked two years as a Senior Economist at the Financial Stability Unit of the Swiss National Bank.

In his research, Adrian Bruhin combines laboratory and field experiments with advanced empirical methods to uncover latent heterogeneity in economic behavior. In particular, he studies the relative importance of different behavioral theories in the fields of decision making under risk and prosocial behavior. A better understanding of the behavioral heterogeneity in these fields is important, as even small minorities can have a decisive impact on aggregate outcomes and the effectiveness of policy interventions.

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