ECO474: Behavioral Economics
“Broadly stated, the task is to replace the global rationality of economic man with a kind of rational behavior that is compatible with the access to information and the computational capacities that are actually possessed by organisms, including man, in the kinds of environments in which such organisms exist.” -Herbert A. Simon (1955)

Course Syllabus
Learning outcomes and what it means to be a CTC Course!
An Ongoing (and regularly updated) List of Behavioral Economics Topics with Relevant Papers