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dc.contributor.authorGabaix, Xavier
dc.coverage.temporalSpring 2004
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-11T20:04:45Z
dc.date.available2023-10-11T20:04:45Z
dc.date.issued2004-06
dc.identifier14.127-Spring2004
dc.identifier.other14.127
dc.identifier.otherIMSCP-MD5-5eca9d89fec4452e7f0acfbd44ea02a0
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/152420
dc.description.abstractThis course surveys research which incorporates psychological evidence into economics. Topics include: prospect theory, biases in probabilistic judgment, self-control and mental accounting with implications for consumption and savings, fairness, altruism, and public goods contributions, financial market anomalies and theories, impact of markets, learning, and incentives, and memory, attention, categorization, and the thinking process.en
dc.language.isoen-US
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dc.subjectbehavioral economicsen
dc.subjectfinanceen
dc.subjectpsychologyen
dc.subjectprospect theoryen
dc.subjectbiasen
dc.subjectprobabilistic judgmenten
dc.subjectself-controlen
dc.subjectmental accountingen
dc.subjectfairnessen
dc.subjectaltruismen
dc.subjectpublic goodsen
dc.subjectmarket anomaliesen
dc.subjectmarket theoriesen
dc.subjectheuristicsen
dc.subjectnoiseen
dc.subjectconfusionen
dc.subjectcompetitionen
dc.subjectbounded rationalityen
dc.subjectlearningen
dc.subjectgamesen
dc.subjectneuroeconomicsen
dc.subjecthyperbolic discountingen
dc.subjectconsumptionen
dc.subjecthyperbolicsen
dc.subjecttemptationen
dc.subjectassetsen
dc.subjectpuzzlesen
dc.subjectbubblesen
dc.subjectGul-Pesendorferen
dc.title14.127 Behavioral Economics and Finance, Spring 2004en
dc.title.alternativeBehavioral Economics and Financeen
dc.typeLearning Object
dc.contributor.departmentMassachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Economics
dc.audience.educationlevelGraduate
dc.subject.cip520601en
dc.subject.cipBusiness/Managerial Economicsen
dc.subject.cip190402en
dc.subject.cipConsumer Economicsen
dc.subject.cip429999en
dc.subject.cipPsychology, Otheren
dc.subject.cip450699en
dc.subject.cipEconomics, Otheren
dc.date.updated2023-10-11T20:04:52Z


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