Gabriel Bayle
Research Engineer - Postdoc (CNRS)
My research focuses on Experimental and Behavioral Economics, with a particular emphasis on behaviors, mechanisms, and preferences in Social Dilemmas. My PhD thesis, ‘Essays on Distributional Preferences and Approval Mechanisms in Social Dilemmas,’ reflects my special interest in common pool resource dilemmas and how individuals navigate shared goods.
Currently, I am part of a project at GATE that seeks to develop a nation-wide experimental platform. This initiative is designed to support ambitious, large-scale experimental research while promoting open science and fostering collaboration.
In addition to my core research, I explore experimental methodology as a side focus, emphasizing the critical role of replication in ensuring robust and reliable findings within the field.
