432145 VU Behavioral and Experimental Economics

winter semester 2016/2017 | Last update: 07.05.2018 Place course on memo list
432145
VU Behavioral and Experimental Economics
VU 3
7,5
weekly
annually
English
Behavioural economics combines results from experiments and insights from psychology in order to study how people make decisions. This course will introduce some of the major issues, methods and models currently debated in this field.
Behavioural economics is a diverse subject, focusing on situations where observed behavior systematically deviates from standard theoretical models and what this implies for both positive and normative economics. The content of this course includes areas related to decisions made over risk, time and the income of others.
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Date Time Location
Mon 2017-01-16
11.00 - 14.45 SR III (Theologie) SR III (Theologie) Barrier-free
Tue 2017-01-17
11.00 - 14.45 SR 13 (Sowi) SR 13 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Wed 2017-01-18
11.00 - 14.45 UR 1 (Sowi) UR 1 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Thu 2017-01-19
11.00 - 14.45 SR 13 (Sowi) SR 13 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Fri 2017-01-20
11.00 - 14.45 SR 19 (Sowi) SR 19 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Mon 2017-01-30
11.00 - 14.45 SR 19 (Sowi) SR 19 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Tue 2017-01-31
11.00 - 14.45 SR 19 (Sowi) SR 19 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Wed 2017-02-01
11.00 - 14.45 SR 19 (Sowi) SR 19 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Thu 2017-02-02
11.00 - 14.45 SR 19 (Sowi) SR 19 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Fri 2017-02-03
11.00 - 14.45 SR 19 (Sowi) SR 19 (Sowi) Barrier-free