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PFS0150

Kurs i beteendeekonomi på miljöområdet

Behavioral Economics attempts to increase the explanatory power of economic models by incorporating a better understanding of human behavior and its underlying factors into existing economic frameworks. The knowledge provided within this course is important for a wide range of users, including researchers, future managers, analysts, and consultants and policy makers, since it can help understand and account for how individuals (customers, competitors, colleagues, and themselves) and groups make decisions regarding the environmental and natural resource-related issues. This course introduces the tools and perspective from a behavioural and experimental economics perspective and discusses how these tools may be applied to the relevant problems. Key topics covered include lab- and field experiments and experimental auctions, all applied to environmental, agricultural and societal challenges.
The course begins with a self-study period of course material, continues with an intensive week of lectures in person (and some online) and is finalized with an individual essay and a take-home exam, which will be graded. During the pre-lecture period, students will work on also preparing their presentations and during the lecture they will present to get feedback about their work from the lecturers and the other students. The course meetings consist of five days in person, with an online session scheduled later on if needed, each of which includes lectures and/or student seminars. The format of the seminars will be detailed closer to the course commencement.
The post-lecture period includes a take home-exam and a discussion essay (2000 words). For Master’s students, if accepted, the discussion essay is not required.


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