The European Economics Association Conference is currently going on in Milan. The programme is below. It is worthwhile to go through this to get a feel for what people are researching. There are several sessions related to behavioural economics including sessions on time preferences, personality, risk attitudes and several papers on emerging areas in behavioural economics such as the use of reaction time and eye-tracking data.
http://www.eea-esem2008.org/
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