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ECON A656 — Behavioral Economics for Management & Public Policy 3 Credits

Expands on traditional microeconomics by attending to the psychological realism of assumptions and the process of choice. Examines behavior that deviates from the rational choice model empirically and theoretically in order to better predict behavior. Explores the impact on consumer and financial markets with an emphasis on informing managerial decision-making and the formulation of public policy. Registration Restrictions: Graduate standing

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