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Apr 28, 2026
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ECON 68900 - Experimental And Behavioral Economics Credit Hours: 2.00. The course will cover: (i) experimental methodology; (ii) statistical considerations in experiments; (iii) behavioral game theory (including psychological games and boundedly rational thinking in games); (iv) loss aversion and reference points (including prospect theory, expectations-based reference points, and goal setting); and (v) experiments on gender. We will also discuss how to develop good research ideas in experimental economics, and how to write papers in a way that appeals to top journals in the field. Typically offered Fall Spring.Credits: 2.00
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