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California State University-Sacramento Course Info

Sacramento, California

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ECON 196E

Behavioral and Experimental Economics

Introduction to the fields of behavioral and experimental economics. Applies tools of microeconomic theory to the decisions made by individuals. Special emphasis on the utility maximization hypothesis, decision making in the face of risk and uncertainty, intertemporal choice, other regarding preferences, game theory, and neuroeconomics.

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
ECON 100B - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory