ECON313L - Behavioral Economics 3 Credit(s)
Liberal Arts This course will provide an overview of the main ideas of behavioral economics, its tools, and a working knowledge of how to apply them. Topics such
as choice under risk and uncertainty, reference dependence (“prospect theory”), altruism and prosocial behaviors, and bounded rationality, will all be discussed.
Prerequisite(s): ECON 303L
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