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Experimental & Behavioral Economics

ECON 8875: Experimental & Behavioral Economics

A survey of concepts and methods in experimental and behavioral economics for advanced graduate students; topics include impacts of heuristics and biases on "rational" behavior, other-regarding preferences, bargaining, public goods and market design. 8873 (970) recommended.
Prereq: 8714 (808), 804, or 805, or equiv, or permission of instructor.
Credit Hours
3