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SABE - Society for the Advancement of Behavioural Economics - SABE
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ANNOUNCEMENTS:

*SABE has been accepted into the ASSA (Allied Social Science Association)!

*Coming Soon... !!! SABE 2007 Conference in NEW YORK CITY
NEW YORK University
May 15 - 18, 2007

What is SABE?

SABE is an association of scholars who are committed to the rigorous economic analysis of the world we live in.

SABE members possess a deep and abiding interest in how people actually behave because an understanding of such behavior is a vital determinant of the micro foundations of economics as a social science.

SABE welcomes the use of psychology, sociology, history, political science, biology, and other disciplines to assist in furthering our understanding of economic choice. SABE accepts and encourages economic analysis based on behavioral assumptions that challenge the basic premises of the neoclassical paradigm, or, alternatively accept those premises. SABE members consider the optimizing assumptions of neoclassical theory to represent an extreme but at times a useful subset of possible assumptions about economic behavior.

An important function of SABE is to serve as a forum for research which may not find either comprehension or acceptance in conventional economics societies or meetings. In this way SABE hopes to facilitate the further enrichment and development of economic science as a vehicle with which to further our understanding of the economy, past and present.

SABE sponsors conferences and sessions in conferences every year. SABE also publishes a newsletter twice a year which links and informs its many members throughout the world of SABE and SABE-related activities.

Join SABE now to take advantage a economic organization which is in the forefront of economic analysis and discourse.

SABE is a member of The International Confederation of Associations for Pluralism in Economics (ICAPE) .

ICAPE is an umbrella organization for over 30 economics organizations whose objective is to maintain pluralism in economics.

For more information on SABE, our newsletter, or comments on our web page, please contact:
MORRIS ALTMAN
Professor and Head of Department of Economics
University of Saskatchewan, Arts 820, 9 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK, CANADA S7N 5A5
Editor Journal of Socio-Economics (North-Holland/Elsevier) Phone: (306) 966-5198 Fax: (306) 966-5232
morris.altman@usask.ca
http://www.arts.usask.ca/economics/faculty/altman.php