This unit builds on prior studies of microeconomics by introducing key concepts in Behavioural Economics. The implications of these departures from neoclassical economics will be explored for a range of topics, which may include financial decision-making, wage and incentive contracts, public policy, and charitable giving.
Details
Academic unit | Economics |
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Unit code | ECON5008 |
Unit name | Behavioural Economics |
Session, year
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Intensive September, 2021 |
Attendance mode | Block mode |
Location | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
Credit points | 6 |
Enrolment rules
Prohibitions
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None |
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Prerequisites
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(ECON5001 or ECON5040) and (ECMT5001 or QBUS5001) |
Corequisites
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None |
Available to study abroad and exchange students | No |
Teaching staff and contact details
Coordinator | Agnieszka Tymula, agnieszka.tymula@sydney.edu.au |
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