An introduction to the methodology of experimental economics and its application to issues such as decision-making under uncertainty, auctions, and public goods. Also an introduction to behavioral economics as a relatively new area of economic research.

Prerequisites/Rules:
Minimum grade of C- in ECON326; and 1 course with a minimum grade of C- from (ECON321, STAT401). Restriction: Must be in one of the following programs (Economics Bachelor of Science; Economics minor).
Credits: 3
Grading Method: Regular, Pass-Fail, Audit

Course Offerings

    Spring 2024Instructor: Emel Filiz-Ozbay
    Spring 2022Instructor: Emel Filiz-Ozbay
    Spring 2021Instructor: Emel Filiz-Ozbay