Behavioral And Experimental Economics - EN38 - 202101
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This course introduces you to key issues and ideas in behavioral and experimental economics. Some of the topics we will cover in this class include: (1)Experimental methods: Experiments are increasingly used in economics. Why? What is the value of laboratory experiments in economics? How are these e...
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