(in Polish) Behavioural Economics 4.17.E.508
Historical origins of behavioural economics
Methodologies for researching bahaviour
Behavioural microeconomics
Behavioural finance
Behavioural macroeconomics
Economy of happiness
Neuroeconomics
Supplementary literature
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge: the student knows and understands:
1. concepts and trends in behavioural economic theory relating to the functioning of the individuals, market and the economy (k_W01)
2. the nature, place and importance of behavioral economics in the system of sciences and their relationship to other sciences, including psychology (k_W13)
Umiejętności: student can
3. using specialised terminology, accurately and comprehensibly express themselves orally and in writing on topics related to behavioural economic issues (k_U09);
Kompetencje społeczne: student is prepared to
4. critically appraise their own knowledge, in particular their economic knowledge, and continually update and supplement it (k_K01).
Assessment criteria
Assessment methods and criteria:
A. Forms of credit (verification of learning outcomes)
Group work (1,2)
Individual presentation of the work (3, 4)
B. Basic evaluation criteria
Essential evaluation of the group work (50%)
Individual presentation of the work (50%)
Bibliography
1. Maital S. Recent developments In behavioral economics. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, Cheltenham 2007.
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