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Nov 24, 2024
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ECON 6810 - Behavioral and Experimental Economics II This course expands on material covered in Behavioral Economics I by studying the latest and more advanced modeling and experimental approaches for individuals’ decision-making and empirical applications. Specific advanced topics include the role of habit formation on intertemporal choice and limited attention models for complex decisions. The course will additionally cover recent literature and findings from cognitive and computational psychology.
Prerequisites/Corequisites: ECON 6800
When Offered: Spring term annually.
Credit Hours: 3
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