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ECON 335 - Behavioral Economics

2.00 credit hours
The theory and analysis of how market agents make economic decisions utilizing a combination of economic and psychology insights. Topics related to consumer and business firm decision-making are analyzed though the application of understanding irrational behavior and mental biases.

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200 .
iCon(s): Being Human.


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