Reg No: Fak 1, 2012/6
Faculty Board of Economic Sciences, Communication and IT
EconomicsReading List
Valid from autumn semester 2012
Course Code: NEGC23
Behavioural Economics, 7.5 Credits
(Beteendeekonomi, 7.5 Swedish credit points)
Degree Level: Bachelor
Books
Wilkinson, N. & Klaes M. An introduction to behavioral economics. Palgrave MacMillan, 2007.Articles
More articles may be included during the course.Croson, R. Gneezy, U.. Gender Differences in Preferences, . Journal of Economic Literature, 47(2): 448-74, 2009.
Daruvala, D.. Would the right social preference model please stand up!. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 73(2): 199-208, 2010.
Frey, B., Stutzer, A.. What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research?. Journal of Economic Literature: 40(2): 402-435.
Kahneman, D., Knetsch, J.L., Thaler, R. Fairness as a Constraint on Profit Seeking: Entitlements in the Market. The American Economic Review 76(4): 728-741, 1986.
List, J. On the interpretation of giving in dictator games. Journal of Political Economy 115(3): 482-493, 2007.
McFadden, D. Rationality for economists. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 19(1-3): 73-105, 1999.
Approved by Faculty Board of Economic Sciences, Communication and IT, 10 May 2012
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