Thursday, November 16, 2017

Behavioral Economics





My favorite topic to teach is game theory and behavioral economics. Though a new area of study in economics, it is rich in material. If you are looking for ways to teach this topic, you can find resources here that are from the Council for Economic Education. I would also suggest that you pick up anything by the Freakonomics guys, or Predictable Irrational by Dan Ariely. You will find yourself and your students, thinking and approaching problems in a whole new way.

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  1. I find behavioral economics interesting both for the teacher and students and very useful in everyday life. It does give a fresh look on many things. Exploring the economic decision-making processes helps to make better choices and realize true needs. It helped me to make a wise decision while choosing same day payday loans direct lenders that match my preferences and interests. The basics of behavioral economics taught me how to make rational and optimal choices and it was surely one of them. Thank you a lot for valuable resources that made my knowledge deeper!

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