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ECON 8756  BEHAVIORAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS (3 credits)

This course explores behavioral economics, one of the fastest growing fields of the economics discipline, and experimental economics, which provides a framework in which to study behavioral and other economic research questions. Topics in these areas include Prospect Theory, Heuristics, Nudges, and Experimental Design focused on testing behavioral models of economic choice. (Cross-listed with ECON 4750).

Prerequisite(s): ECON 8200 or Instructor Approval