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Neuroeconomics
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Neuroeconomics
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Academic year 2022/2023
- Course ID
- NEU0276
- Teaching staff
- Ugo Merlone (Lecturer)
Dr. Olga Dal Monte (Lecturer) - Year
- 2nd year
- Teaching period
- First semester
- Type
- Related or integrative
- Credits/Recognition
- 4
- Course disciplinary sector (SSD)
- M-PSI/02 - psychobiology and physiological psychology
SECS-S/06 - mathematical methods of economy, finance and actuarial sciences - Delivery
- Formal authority
- Language
- English
- Attendance
- Optional
- Type of examination
- Written and oral
- Prerequisites
- Elementary mathematics: equations, inequalities, and analytic geometry.
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Sommario del corso
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Course objectives
The course is an introduction to behavioral economics: the attempt to incorporate insights from psychology into economics. In the course, we will study how behavioral economists explain a range of psychological and social phenomena, and how those explanations differ from standard economic ones. In particular, we will study various ways in which (apparent) irrationality influences people’s judgment and decision-making.
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Results of learning outcomes
Understanding of elements and limitations of normative theories on choice under certainty, choice and judgement under risk and uncetainty, basic aspects of intertemporal choice and strategic interaction.
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Course delivery
Refer to the two modules
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Learning assessment methods
Refer to the two modules. The final grade will be the weighted average of the grades in the two modules
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Program
A broad introduction on
- Choice under certainty
- Judgement under risk and uncertainty
- Choice under risk and uncertainty
- Intertemporal choice
- Strategic Interaction
Then one or more topics will be examined in depth.
Suggested readings and bibliography
- Title:
- A Course in Behavioral Economics
- Year of publication:
- 2021
- Publisher:
- Bloomsbury Publishing
- Author:
- Erik Angner
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Moduli didattici
- Neuroeconomics I (NEU0276A)
- Neuroeconomics II (NEU0276B)
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