Wednesday 19 November 2008

Experimental Economics

Bart Wilson  ECON 885 Prerequisites: ECON 611 or permission of instructor. This course is designed for graduate students who have a desire to learn how experimental methods can be used to inform economic research and practice. Students are expected to have a working understanding of both basic economic concepts and multivariate calculus. Students take this course with two objectives:  (1) to understand experimental economics well enough to be critical consumers of the experimental economics literature and (2) to be able to do experimental economics research.



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