Advanced Certificate in Behavioral Economics: Impactful Approaches
-- ViewingNowThe Advanced Certificate in Behavioral Economics: Impactful Approaches is a comprehensive course designed to equip learners with the essential skills required in the rapidly evolving field of behavioral economics. This certificate course highlights the importance of understanding human behavior and decision-making in various industries, including finance, healthcare, marketing, and public policy.
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โข Fundamentals of Behavioral Economics: An introduction to the key principles and concepts in behavioral economics, including biases, heuristics, and decision-making frameworks.
โข Bounded Rationality: An examination of how individuals make decisions when faced with limited information, time, or cognitive abilities.
โข Social Influence and Conformity: A study of how social norms, peer pressure, and other external factors influence individual behavior and decision-making.
โข Behavioral Finance: An exploration of how behavioral economics can help explain and predict financial decision-making, including investment behavior, risk-taking, and market fluctuations.
โข Nudging and Behavioral Design: An analysis of how behavioral economics can be used to design interventions and policies that "nudge" individuals towards certain behaviors or decisions, while still preserving their autonomy and freedom of choice.
โข Behavioral Public Policy: A review of how behavioral economics can inform public policy, including regulatory design, tax policy, and social programs.
โข Experimental Methods in Behavioral Economics: A survey of the research methods used in behavioral economics, including laboratory experiments, field experiments, and survey methods.
โข Ethics and Behavioral Economics: A discussion of the ethical implications of using behavioral economics in policy and decision-making, including issues of privacy, autonomy, and manipulation.
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