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ECON 366 Topics in Behavioral Economics 4.0 Credits
This course covers important topics in behavioral economics, the field aimed at modeling and understanding how individuals make decisions based on psychological and experimental evidence. The course focuses on behavioral insights about social and strategic interaction, behavioral industrial organization, behavioral economic policy and experimental economics. The course will also introduce students to empirical analysis of choice data and to the design and implementation of experiments.
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: ECON 201 [Min Grade: C]
Behavioral Economics, Business, and Organizations BS
Major: Behavioral Economics, Business, and Organizations Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Science (BS) Calendar Type: Quarter Minimum Required Credits: 180.0 Co-op Options: Three Co-op (Five years); One Co-op (Four years); No Co-op (Four years) Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code: 45.0603 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code: 15-2051