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Dec 23, 2024
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2024 - 2025 Graduate Catalog
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BUAD 6007 - Behavioral Economics & Finance (4) Prerequisite(s): BUAD 5127
This course analyzes how individuals, firms, and other organizations make decisions. Standard economic and financial models assume rational agents, even though people may not always act rationally. In this course, we will study theories and evidence from psychology on individual decision-making, focusing on biases, heuristics, and other factors that are missing from these standard models. We will discuss and analyze topical applications to economics (e.g., intertemporal choice, retirement savings, altruism) and finance (e.g., efficient markets, investor psychology, bubbles), including improved economic theory and potential public policy responses. The course will also improve students’ understanding of individual behavior with an aim to improve their own decision-making in professional and personal settings.
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