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Introduction to Behavioral Economics
( 30 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Behavioral Economics
Overview of the field, importance, and relevance of behavioral economics in todays world
Module #2
What is Behavioral Economics?
Definitions, principles, and differences from traditional economics
Module #3
Key Concepts:Biases, Heuristics, and Nudges
Introducing key concepts in behavioral economics, including cognitive biases, mental shortcuts, and behavioral interventions
Module #4
Understanding Human Decision-Making
The science behind human decision-making, including rational and irrational factors
Module #5
Loss Aversion and the Endowment Effect
Exploring two fundamental concepts in behavioral economics:loss aversion and the endowment effect
Module #6
Framing Effects and Anchoring
How the presentation of information influences our decisions and the power of anchoring
Module #7
Availability Heuristic and Hindsight Bias
Two common biases that affect our judgments and decisions
Module #8
Overconfidence and Confirmation Bias
The dangers of overconfidence and how confirmation bias can lead to poor decisions
Module #9
Nudges and Behavioral Interventions
Introduction to the concept of nudges and how they can influence our behavior
Module #10
Applications of Behavioral Economics in Finance
How behavioral economics is used in finance, including investor behavior and financial decision-making
Module #11
Behavioral Economics in Healthcare
Applications of behavioral economics in healthcare, including patient choice and healthcare policy
Module #12
Behavioral Economics in Public Policy
How behavioral economics informs public policy, including examples from energy, education, and environmental policy
Module #13
Understanding Fairness and Cooperation
Exploring the psychology of fairness and cooperation, including ultimatum games and public goods games
Module #14
Time Inconsistency and Present Bias
How our preferences change over time and the implications for decision-making
Module #15
Social Preferences and Interpersonal Behavior
The role of social preferences, including altruism, reciprocity, and social norms
Module #16
Experimentation and Data Analysis in Behavioral Economics
Introduction to experimental design and data analysis in behavioral economics research
Module #17
Case Studies in Behavioral Economics
Real-world examples of behavioral economics in action, including successful applications and challenges
Module #18
Limitations and Critiques of Behavioral Economics
Addressing criticisms and limitations of the field, including ethical considerations
Module #19
Advances in Behavioral Economics:New Frontiers
Exploring new areas of research in behavioral economics, including neuroeconomics and digital behavioral economics
Module #20
Behavioral Economics in Organizations
Applying behavioral economics in organizational settings, including employee behavior and management
Module #21
Behavioral Economics and Consumer Behavior
Understanding consumer behavior through the lens of behavioral economics
Module #22
Behavioral Economics and Environmental Behavior
Applications of behavioral economics in environmental policy and sustainability
Module #23
Behavioral Economics and Education
How behavioral economics can improve educational outcomes and policy
Module #24
Behavioral Economics and Happiness
Exploring the relationship between behavioral economics and happiness, including subjective well-being
Module #25
Behavioral Economics and Development
Applying behavioral economics in development economics, including poverty alleviation and global health
Module #26
Behavioral Economics and Technology
How technology is changing the field of behavioral economics, including digital nudges and online experiments
Module #27
Behavioral Economics and Public Health
Applications of behavioral economics in public health, including health behavior and health policy
Module #28
Behavioral Economics and Urban Planning
How behavioral economics informs urban planning, including transportation and housing policy
Module #29
Behavioral Economics and Ethics
Exploring the ethical implications of behavioral economics, including paternalism and libertarian paternalism
Module #30
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Introduction to Behavioral Economics career


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