Psychology and Economics, 2024 Fall ECON 119 104 DIS 104

2024 Fall ECON 119 104 DIS 104

This course presents psychological and experimental economics research demonstrating departures from perfect rationality, self-interest, and other classical assumptions of economics and explores ways that these departures can be mathematically modeled and incorporated into mainstream positive and normative economics. The course will focus on the behavioral evidence itself, especially on specific formal assumptions that capture the findings in a way that can be incorporated into economics. The implications of these new assumptions for theoretical and empirical economics will be explored.

Course Times
Fr 9:00am - 9:59am
Course Location
Physics Building 385
Course CCN
21346
Course Level
Undergraduate
Course Units
4
Section Type
Discussion
Course number
119