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ECONÂ 69303. Behavioral Economics. 3 Hours.
This course surveys the frontier of behavioral economics, both theoretical and applied. Standard economic theory serves as a base for economics analysis, but when deviations from standard predictions are regularly and systematically observed, models have to modified to account better predict human behavior. Insights from psychology, biology, and neuroscience are incorporated economic models of both individual and strategic behavior. Prerequisite: ·¡°ä°¿±·Ìý62103 and ·¡°ä°¿±·Ìý62203. (Typically offered: Spring)
Economics (ECON)
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The graduate program in economics offers a Master of Arts in Economics and a Ph.D. in Economics.