Studies the psychological processes and biases underlying economic decision-making, with a focus on the ways in which decisions deviate from “optimal” choices (from the viewpoint of standard economic theory) and the consequences of such deviations for consumers, managers, firms, and policymakers. Builds on the analytical foundation provided by Econ 100B - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory.

Prerequisites: Economics 100B

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Units

Letter

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

None

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
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