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May 11, 2025
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ECON 6350 - Microeconomics of Decision-Making This course will examine alternative models of economic and non-economic decision-making. The course will cover models of rational decision-making under certainty and uncertainty, bounded rationality, preference-based approaches (e.g., loss aversion, ambiguity aversion, disappointment aversion), and heuristic decision-making. The emphasis throughout will be on the proper interpretation of more general models of decision-making as well as real-world applications.
Cross Listed: ECON 4350.
Credit Hours: 3
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