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  1. Behavioral and Experimental Economics

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics. In this course, students learn about the economic consequences of making psychologically more realistic assumptions about individual behavior. We will discuss experimental evidence from the lab and the field that is inconsistent with the predictions of the standard economic approach.

  2. Behavioral and Experimental Economics

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics. In this course, students learn about the economic consequences of making psychologically more realistic assumptions about individual behavior. We will discuss experimental evidence from the lab and the field that is inconsistent with the predictions of the standard economic approach.

  3. PDF MODULE BEHAVIORAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS (073234-SOSE22)

    MODULE BEHAVIORAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS (073234-SOSE22) SYLLABUS - SUMMER TERM 2022 Dr. Christoph Feldhaus CONTENT In this course, students learn about the economic consequences of making psychologically more realistic assumptions about individual behavior. We will discuss experimental evidence from the lab

  4. Behavioral and Experimental Economics

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics. Experimental methods are widely used in many fields, including but not limited to labor, development, and public economics. Economists use experiments to answer wide-ranging questions, from testing economic theories to studying applied questions such as the role of bias in elections in India, or the impact ...

  5. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics

    formerly the Journal of Socio-Economics. The Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics welcomes submissions that deal with various economic topics but also involve issues that are related to other social sciences, especially psychology, or use experimental methods of inquiry. Thus, …. View full aims & scope.

  6. Experimental and behavioral economics to inform agri-environmental

    Experimental and behavioral economics research has challenged and improved how economists think about people and their actions. By recognizing and testing myriad factors that drive behavior beyond neo-classical economic assumptions about rationality, these fields have contributed to a richer understanding of human decision-making. ...

  7. Behavioural and Experimental Economics

    About the editors. Nicolas Jacquemet is a full professor at University Paris-1 Panthéon Sorbonne and the Paris School of Economics. His research combines experimental methods and econometrics to study discrimination, the effect of personality traits on economic behaviour, the role of social pre-involvement in strategic behaviour and experimental game theory.

  8. PDF Foundations of Behavioral and Experimental Economics: Daniel Kahneman

    1. Foundations of experimental economics Traditionally, economics has been viewed as a non-experimental science that had to rely exclusively on field data: "Economics … cannot perform the controlled experiments of chemists or biologists because [it] cannot easily control other important factors. Like astronomers or

  9. Behavioral and Experimental Economics I

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics I. 278. This is the first part of a three course sequence (along with Econ 279 & 280-formerly 277) on behavioral and experimental economics. The sequence has two main objectives: 1) examines theories and evidence related to the psychology of economic decision making, 2) Introduces methods of experimental ...

  10. Behavioral and Experimental Macroeconomics and Policy Analysis: A

    (March 2021) - This survey discusses behavioral and experimental macroeconomics, emphasizing a complex systems perspective. The economy consists of boundedly rational heterogeneous agents who do not fully understand their complex environment and use simple decision heuristics. ... D91 Micro-Based Behavioral Economics: Role and Effects of ...

  11. Behavioural and Experimental Economics

    eBook ISBN 978--230-28078-6 Published: 30 April 2016. Series ISSN 2947-4582. Series E-ISSN 2947-4590. Edition Number 1. Number of Pages XI, 267. Topics Behavioral/Experimental Economics.

  12. PDF A History of Behavioral Economics and its applications: what we know

    Tomer (2007) also adds to the list other behavioral economics research programs such as Harvey Leibenstein's X- efficiency theory, and the evolutionary approaches of Richard Nelson and Sidney Winter. 1. During the 1970s, a first well-recognized effort to bring psychology and economics closer was made by Katona.

  13. Experimental Economics

    Economics. Experimental Economics - Empirical tools and methods to investigate economic behavior. When: 20 June - 24 June 2022. School: ... (policy, development, labor econ., IO, health econ., etc.). It has led to the blossoming of "behavioral economics", but its general relevance goes much deeper than that. The purpose of this program is ...

  14. PDF Experimental and Behavioral Economics Ernst Fehr (Univ. of Zürich & MIT)

    Lecture takes place every Wednesday 4 - 7 pm, from September 8th 2003 - October 15th 2003. Mini-course on z-Tree, one of the leading software packages in experimental economics by Dr. Urs Fischbacher. Mini-course takes place on Thursday September 18 - Friday September 19 in 4 blocks of 3 hours each (exact details follow).

  15. Prof. Dr. Michael Roos

    Barcelona LeeX Experimental Economics Summer School in Macroeconomics, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona 2002 PhD in Economics (Supervisors: Prof. Heinz Holländer, Prof. Wolfgang Leininger, Prof. Wolfram Richter), University of Dortmund

  16. Behavioural and Experimental Economics

    Foundations of behavioral and experimental economics. Basic concepts. The historical background. Behavioral economics vs. neoclassical economics. The methodology of experimental economics. Experimental vs. field data. The essence of experiments. Experiments in economics and psychology. Design options. Topic 2. Irrational economic behavior ...

  17. PDF 14.160: Behavioral Economics Syllabus

    It is complementary to 14.137 (Psychology and Economics) taught by Prof. Drazen Prelec. 14.137 focuses on the underlying psychology of many of the topics discussed in 14.160, and it covers recent advances in neuroeconomics. PhD students in the economics department may combine 14.137 and 14.160 as a minor.

  18. "1st Summer School in Experimental and Behavioral Economics Kicks Off

    Today, August 27th, marks the commencement of the "1st Summer School in Experimental and Behavioral Economics," organized by the Department of Economics at the University of Crete. During the Summer School, lectures will be delivered to doctoral and postgraduate students by some of the world's leading academics in Experimental and ...

  19. Behavioral and Experimental Economics

    Stanford, CA 94305. Phone: 650-725-3266. [email protected]. Campus Map. "The Stanford Economics Department has two central missions: to train students at the undergraduate and graduate level in the methods and ideas of modern economics, and to conduct both basic and applied research in economics that pushes forward the frontier of knowledge in ...

  20. Umwelt-/Ressourcenökonomik und Nachhaltigkeit

    Our main focus are theses in the areas of energy, climate, behavioral, environmental and ressource economics. If you are interested in writing your Bachelor or Masters' thesis with us, please send us the following: your transcript of records; area of interest for your thesis; Additionally, if you are writing your Master's thesis, indicate:

  21. Tag: behavioral and experimental economics

    Behavioral Economics in Context: Applications for Development, Inequality & Discrimination, Finance, and Environment. By Anastasia C. Wilson This module critically examines the assumptions of rationality in the neoclassical model and presents an in-depth discussion of behavioral economics and its applications to fields, such as economic ...

  22. BEE Home

    Welcome to the University of Michigan's BEE Lab! We are a group of behavioral economists from three units — the Economics Department, the Ross Business School, and the School of Information. Much of our research uses experiments in a physical laboratory, such as the Behavioral Research Lab in North Quad, or online. We also run field ...