ECON 44203 — Behavioral Economics
Both economics and psychology systematically study human judgment, behavior, and well-being. This course surveys attempts to incorporate psychology into economics to better understand how people make decisions in economic situations. The course will cover models of choice under uncertainty, choice over time, as well as procedural theories of decision making. Prerequisite: ( ECON 21003 and ECON 22003 ) or ECON 21403 . (Typically offered: Fall)
Prerequisites: ECON 21003, ECON 22003, ECON 21403