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EC 305

Behavioural Economics

Behavioral economics examines the realism of standard economic theory which posits that all economic actors (consumers, firms, governments) are fully rational and narrowly self-interested. This course surveys of some of the core and current topics in behavioral economics through presenting laboratory and field experiments and alternative behavioral theories. Prerequisite: EC206 or EC270. Exclusion: EC310Z.

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EC 260 (Min. Grade D-) or EC 270 (Min. Grade D-)

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Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:Undergraduate (UG)Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:Applied Economics (APEC)Economics and Accounting (ECAC)Economics and Financial Mgmt (ECFN)Economics (ECON)Must be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:Year 3 (3)Year 4 (4)Year 5 (5)