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Nov 27, 2024
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ECON 000/4013 - Behavioral Economics (3 cr.)
Prerequisites Concurrent with ECON 3011 or consent of professor
Description The course will expose students to the science of behavioral economics. It will cover a range of topics including individual decisions, markets and public choice. Topics include extensions and shortcomings of the rational choice model and deviations from the Expected Utility Theory; Prospect theory and preference dependence; time preferences; social preferences, behavioral trust and fairness.
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