AREC815

Experimental and Behavioral Economics

Prerequisite: AREC623, AREC624, ECON603, and ECON604; or equivalent. Credit only granted for: AREC815 or AREC869A. Formerly: AREC869A. An overview of the design, implementation, and analysis of experiments motivated by behavioral economics, with a particular focus on experiments in field settings. Topics covered include social preferences, risk aversion, prospect theory, present bias, overconfidence, and limited attention.

Spring 2023

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