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Jan 02, 2025
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ECON165 PO - Advanced Topics in Behavioral and Experimental EconomicsWhen Offered: Last offered spring 2021. Instructor(s): E. Huet-Vaughn Credit: 1
This course surveys recent research in behavioral and experimental economics and introduces students to the use of experiments in economics. The course will cover modern economic theories developed to explain human behavior, as well as experimental methods for testing economic theories. Students will critically evaluate the design and analysis of experiments in published papers and evaluate the implications of results for public policy. Student projects will include an empirical application of the behavioral phenomena learned in class. Letter grade only. Prerequisites: ECON 101 PO and ECON 102 PO ; ECON 107 PO or ECON 167 PO . Satisfies the following General Education Requirement(s), subject to conditions explained in the Degree Requirements section of this Catalog: Area 2
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