Experimental Economics

ECON-6360

This course explores human motivation and behavior across different settings and experimental paradigms. The course familiarizes students with previous work in selected topics in behavioral and experimental economics such as charitable giving, individual decision making and preferences, health, scarcity, and worker motivation. It also prepares students to design, implement and analyze their own economics experiments.

3 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2024
Experimental Economics (3c)
  • Billur Aksoy
Seats Taken: 0/19
2023
Experimental Economics (3c)
  • Billur Aksoy
Seats Taken: 0/19
Experimental Economics (3c)
  • Billur Aksoy
Seats Taken: 0/5
2022
Experimental Economics (3c)
  • Billur Aksoy
Seats Taken: 2/19
Experimental Economics (3c)
  • Billur Aksoy
Seats Taken: 1/19
2021
Experimental Economics (3c)
  • Billur Aksoy
Seats Taken: 0/19
2020
Experimental Economics (3c)
  • Billur Aksoy
Seats Taken: 3/19
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