Economics (ECON) - Behavioural Economics
ECON 3036 Behavioural Economics
Prerequisites:
ECON 1006; and
ECON 2126 or
ADMN 2606 or
CHFS 2026 or
GEOG 2026 or
PSYC 2126 or
SOCI 2127
Hours:
3 hours of lecture per week
Credits:
3
Description:
Students study behavioural economics, which incorporates psychological aspects into economic theory and analyses actual individual and strategic decision making and departures in behavior predicted by classical economic theory. Students learn how behavioural principles and concepts are applied to economic problems.