This course provides an overview of behavioral economics, the study of how psychological factors affect economic behavior and outcomes. It covers the main concepts, theories, and methods of behavioral economics, and how they can be used to understand and improve individual and social choices, such as consumption, saving, investing, working, voting, and cooperating. The course also introduces the main tools and techniques of behavioral economic analysis, such as experiments, surveys, field studies, and nudges.
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