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Behavioral Economics and Psychology

PSYC 265-401
Instructor: 
Jason Dana
Time: 
TR 3-4:30
Room Number: 
COHN G17
Course Description: 

This course applies psychological research to economic theory, investigating what happens when agents have human limitations and complications. The effects of limited cognitive capacities, willpower, and self-interest will be considered. Particular emphasis will be given to strategic interaction.

Prerequisite: 
Microeconomics and PSYC 001
Cross-Listings: 
PPE 203