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Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics (SABE)

SABE, founded in 1982, is an association of scholars who are committed to rigorous economic analysis and are interested in learning how other disciplines—e.g. psychology, sociology, anthropology, history, political science, and biology--further our understanding of 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. SABE is open to all aspects of behavioral economics, including experimental economics. SABE also aims at facilitating vibrant communication between economists and scholars trained in related disciplines.The Journal of Socio-Economics, founded in 1971 by Richard Hattwick continues to be edited by SABE members.

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