Economics 254 - BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS
Fall
2012
01
4.00
Deborah Haas-Wilson
MWF 02:40-03:30
Smith College
18879-F12
SEELYE 313
dhwilson@smith.edu
An examination of the combination of economists' models and psychologists' understanding of human behavior. This combination fosters new understanding of consumers' and firms' decision-making. Topics include decisions motivated by issues of fairness or revenge (rather than self-interest); decisions based on the discounting of future happiness; decisions based on individuals' incorrect beliefs about themselves (such as underestimating the power of bad habits or cravings). This new understanding has implications for economic, political, legal, and ethical issues. Prerequisites: ECO 220 and ECO 250. (E)