Behavioral Economics Is The Effort to Ground Theoretic Economic Assumptions in Experimentation of Actual Human Behavior. The First Part of The Course Will Introduce Participants to Research In Behavioral Economics and The Second Part Will Be Devoted to The Nature And Nature of (un)ethical Behaviors Using The Behavioral Economics Approach. At The End of The Course Students Should Be Able To#a.identify Common Judgment and Decision Making Biases. B. Understand Under Which Conditions Decision Making Biases and Unethical Behaviors Are Most Likely to Occur. C. Get Familiar With Effective Interventions To Overcomes Biases and to Minimize Unethical Behaviors.

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