Economics - ECON

Studies the effects of psychological, social, cognitive and emotional factors on economic decisions of individuals and institutions and the consequences for market prices and the allocation of resources. Topics include: values, preferences and choices, beliefs, heuristics and biases, prospect theory, decision making under risk and uncertainty, mental accounting, hyperbolic discounting, and social preferences.

Prerequisites: Second year Ph.D. in Economics graduate student standing.


ECON 215H
9 / 15 Enrolled
Behavioral Economics
Martin D
M W
09:30 AM - 10:45 AM
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