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Controlled decision-making experiments have become an integral part of economics, more so with the advent of behavioural economics, which incorporates key insights from other social sciences to add realism to the Homo Economics model of human behaviour. This course will cover a selection of topics in experimental and behavioural economics with applications to commercial decision-making and public policy.

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