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The purpose of this course is to provide a graduate level introduction to key topics in behavioural economics, covering both theories and empirical evidence. Behavioural economics incorporates methods and insights from psychology, sociology, philosophy, and other fields into economic analysis in order to enrich our understanding of human behaviour. The lectures will be highly interactive and aim to equip students with the ability to critically evaluate and discuss cutting edge research in Behavioural Economics.
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