Behavioral Economics: An Introductory Course
Gain a thorough understanding of Behavioral Economics with this comprehensive course. Ideal for students and anyone interested in the study of human behavior and its impact on global politics. Downloadable notes and video lessons included.
What you’ll learn
- A love of Economics that I hope is contagious!
- This Course is an Ideal Companion to any Introductory Economics Class in the World!
- A thorough understanding of the main principles of Behavioral Economics
- A thorough understanding of the critique of rational economic thought
- A thorough understanding of the assumptions of the Neoclassical view of Economics
- A thorough understanding of the critique of consumers’ rational thinking
- A thorough understanding of the Dual System Model
- A thorough understanding of cognitive biases
- A thorough understanding of choice architecture
- A thorough understanding of the Nudge Theory
This Behavioral Economics course is ideal for anyone interested in gaining a further understanding of the world you! Economics is the study of human behavior and how we act in an economic setting, but more than that it provides us with a better understanding of global politics and the tensions between nations today.
Complete with video lessons and downloadable notes, the course covers:
Introduction to Behavioral Economics
A Critique of Rational Economic Thought
The Assumptions of Neoclassical View of Economics
A Critique of Consumers’ Rational Thinking
The Dual System Model
Cognitive Biases
Choice Architecture
Nudge Theory
And a love of Economics that I hope is contagious!
I teach Economics because it fascinates me. Because it is the study of human behavior. Economics isn’t about data and graphs and problem sets. It is the study of people and their story and their history and the forces of society that we are born into. It provides us with an understanding of ourselves. It is not hyperbole to say that a thorough understanding of economics enables us to better understand the human condition. I truly believe that.
As a former Peace Corps Volunteer, a graduate of Duke University, and someone who has been fortunate enough to have traveled to over 55 countries around world, you will see how those experiences shape my teachings of Economics. Economics is the study of human behavior; and it is as a result of that behavior that economists have something to put into data charts and diagrams to study. Don’t ever forget that!
I am looking forward to being a part of your studies of Behavioral Economics!
Who this course is for:
- All people of all ages interested learning about the Economics
- IB Economics Students
- University Students
- AP Economics Students
- A-Level Economics Students
- And ESPECIALLY adults who had a horrible Economics teacher in university!