[{"jcr:title":"BFI Insper Conference - Keynote Sessions","cq:tags_0":"tipos-de-evento:presencial"},{"richText":"23/10 -  4:30 PM to 8:00 PM 24/10 -  2:30 PM to 6:30 PM","madeBy":"Por","tag":"tipos-de-evento:presencial","buttonUrl":"https://www.even3.com.br/20251023-637902/","title":"BFI Insper Conference - Keynote Sessions","variant":"imagecolor","buttonText":"Schedule and registration"},{"jcr:title":"vermelho / preto / amarelo"},{"themeName":"vermelho / botao preto / tag amarelo","backgroundColor":"rgb(229,5,5)"},{"jcr:title":"Grid Container Section","layout":"responsiveGrid"},{"id":"ancora-1"},{"id":"texto-rico-1","text":"BFI Insper Conference - Keynote Sessions Since 2023, Insper and the Becker Friedman Institute for Economics (BFI) at the University of Chicago have maintained an important academic collaboration, with joint research initiatives and the training of early-career scholars in economics. To celebrate this partnership, we invite you to join the 2025 BFI–Insper Conference, taking place on October 23–24, with the confirmed participation of Lars Peter Hansen, Nobel Laureate in Economics and Professor at Chicago Booth & The College, and Leonardo Bursztyn, Professor at the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics. The collaboration between Insper and BFI is part of BFI Latin America, an initiative dedicated to producing cutting-edge research on the most pressing issues facing the region and to strengthening academic ties between the University of Chicago and leading institutions in Latin America."},{"entryTitle":"Entrance","parkingTitle":"Parking","titleSection":"Information","parkingAddress":"Rua Uberabinha, s/n - Vila Olímpia","titleDatetime":"Date/Time","entryAddress":"Rua Quatá, 300 - Vila Olímpia (Auditório Steffi e Max Perlman, térreo, prédio Claudio Haddad)","id":"Information","realizationTitle":"Organization"},{"id":"Programming","text":"Check the schedule Thursday, October 23, 2025 4:30 pm–5:45 pm Registration and Networking Reception   5:45 pm–7:15 pm Keynote: Responding to Climate change Uncertainty: Implications for Investment in New Technologies and in Reforestation Lars Peter Hansen, University of Chicago   7:15 pm–7:45 pm Networking Reception   Friday, October 24, 2025 2:30 pm–3:00 pm Registration and Networking Reception 3:00 pm–4:15 pm Keynote by Leonardo Bursztyn: The Social Media Trap Leonardo Bursztyn, University of Chicago   4:15 pm–4:30 pm Closing Remarks   4:30 pm–6:30 pm Networking Reception"},{"id":"Registrations","text":"Registrations"},{"url":"https://www.even3.com.br/20251023-637902/","type":"url"},{"id":"Keynote Speakers","text":"Keynote Speakers"},{"fileName":"site (3).png"},{"text":"Lars Peter Hansen Nobel Laureate in Economics; David Rockefeller Distinguished Service Professor in Economics and Statistics at the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics and the Booth School of Business; Director of BFI's Macro Finance Research Program Lars Peter Hansen is a recipient of the 2013 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel for his early research. He shares this honor with Eugene Fama and Robert Shiller. Hansen won the 2010 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Economics, Finance and Management “for making fundamental contributions to our understanding of how economic actors cope with risky and changing environments.” In 2008, Hansen was awarded the CME Group-MSRI Prize in Innovative Quantitative Applications. This award is designed to recognize individuals or groups who contribute original concepts and innovation in the use of mathematical, statistical or computational methods for the study of the behavior of markets, and more broadly of economics. Hansen is one of two scholars to receive the prestigious 2006 Nemmers Prizes in economics and mathematics, believed to be the largest monetary awards in the United States for outstanding achievements in those two disciplines. Hansen’s recognitions also include Fellow, Econometric Society, 1984; Frisch Prize Medal Co-winner, 1984; Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1993; Member, National Academy of Sciences, 1999; President, Econometric Society, 2007."},{"fileName":"site (2).png"},{"text":"Leonardo Bursztyn Saieh Family Professor, the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics; Co-Director of BFI Political Economics Initiative Leonardo Bursztyn is the Saieh Family Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago. He is also an Editor of the Journal of Political Economy, the co-director of the Becker Friedman Institute Political Economics Initiative, and the founder and director of the Normal Lab. His research uses field experiments, often combined with observational data, to better understand how individuals’ main economic decisions are shaped by their social environments. His work has examined educational, labor market, financial, consumption, and political decisions, both in developing and developed countries. Leonardo is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), a fellow at the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD), and an affiliate at the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) and at the Pearson Institute. He is also the recipient of a 2016 Sloan Research Fellowship. He received his PhD in economics at Harvard University in 2010."},{"text":"Organization"},{"fileName":"Logos (1).png"},{"targetId":"texto-rico-1","label":"Description"},{"targetId":"Information","label":"Information"},{"targetId":"Programming","label":"Programming"},{"targetId":"Registrations","label":"Registrations"},{"targetId":"Keynote Speakers","label":"Keynote Speakers"}]