Psychology & Economics
Psychology & Economics
Robert Schilbach - MIT
1. Introduction & Overview I
2. Introduction & Overview II
3. Time Preferences (Theory) I
4. Time Preferences (Theory) II
5. Time Preferences (Applications) I
6. Time Preferences (Applications) II
7. Risk Preferences I
8. Risk Preferences II
9. Reference-Dependent Preferences
10. Social Preferences I
11. Social Preferences II
12. Social Preferences III
13. Social Preferences IV
14. Mid-Term Review
15. Limited Attention
16. Utility from Beliefs: Learning I
17. Utility from Beliefs: Learning II
18. State Dependent Preferences, Projection, & Attribution Process
19. Gender, Discrimination, & Identity
20. Defaults, Nudges, & Defaults
21. Malleability & Inaccessibility of Preferences
22. Poverty, Through the Lens of PsychologyÂ
23. Happiness & Mental Health
24. Policy & Behavioural Agents