2020 Summer Session A
6 weeks, May 26 - July 2
ECON 119 001 - LEC 001
Psychology and Economics
James D Campbell
May 26, 2020 - Jul 02, 2020
Mo, Tu, We, Th
10:00 am - 11:59 am
Internet/Online
Class #:13047
Units: 4
Offered through
Economics
Current Enrollment
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0
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Course Catalog Description
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.
Rules & Requirements
Requisites
- Students Not in the Pre-Collegiate Program
Repeat Rules
Course is not repeatable for credit.
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