MIT OCW 14.13 Psychology and Economics (Spring 2020)
Prof. Frank Schilbach

folder MIT OCW 14.13 Psychology and Economics (Spring 2020) (48 files)
fileMid-Term Review.mp4 85.17MB
fileMid-Term Review.en.vtt 71.86kB
fileLecture 23: Policy with Behaviorial Agents.mp4 141.36MB
fileLecture 23: Policy with Behaviorial Agents.en.vtt 120.01kB
fileLecture 22: Happiness and Mental Health.mp4 134.95MB
fileLecture 22: Happiness and Mental Health.en.vtt 112.04kB
fileLecture 21: Poverty through the Lens of Psychology.mp4 136.50MB
fileLecture 21: Poverty through the Lens of Psychology.en.vtt 114.02kB
fileLecture 20: Malleability and Inaccessibility of Preferences.mp4 154.14MB
fileLecture 20: Malleability and Inaccessibility of Preferences.en.vtt 127.59kB
fileLecture 19: Defaults, Nudges, and Frames.mp4 144.99MB
fileLecture 19: Defaults, Nudges, and Frames.en.vtt 119.47kB
fileLecture 18: Gender, Discrimination, and Identity.mp4 137.45MB
fileLecture 18: Gender, Discrimination, and Identity.en.vtt 107.88kB
fileLecture 17: State-Dependent Preferences, Projection, and Attribution Bias.mp4 152.22MB
fileLecture 17: State-Dependent Preferences, Projection, and Attribution Bias.en.vtt 122.70kB
fileLecture 16: Utility from Beliefs; Learning II.mp4 155.77MB
fileLecture 16: Utility from Beliefs; Learning II.en.vtt 119.73kB
fileLecture 15: Utility from Beliefs; Learning I.mp4 136.23MB
fileLecture 15: Utility from Beliefs; Learning I.en.vtt 115.29kB
fileLecture 14: Limited Attention.mp4 121.09MB
fileLecture 14: Limited Attention.en.vtt 110.32kB
fileLecture 13: Social Preferences IV.mp4 539.22MB
fileLecture 13: Social Preferences IV.en.vtt 153.56kB
fileLecture 12: Social Preferences III.mp4 464.56MB
fileLecture 12: Social Preferences III.en.vtt 122.55kB
fileLecture 11: Social Preferences II.mp4 457.33MB
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fileLecture 10: Social Preferences I.mp4 209.04MB
fileLecture 10: Social Preferences I.en.vtt 46.16kB
fileLecture 9: Reference-Dependent Preferences.mp4 478.50MB
fileLecture 9: Reference-Dependent Preferences.en.vtt 136.38kB
fileLecture 8: Risk Preferences II.mp4 493.35MB
fileLecture 8: Risk Preferences II.en.vtt 119.58kB
fileLecture 7: Risk Preferences I.mp4 168.89MB
fileLecture 7: Risk Preferences I.en.vtt 125.77kB
fileLecture 6: Time Preferences (Applications) II.mp4 650.29MB
fileLecture 6: Time Preferences (Applications) II.en.vtt 129.95kB
fileLecture 5: Time Preferences (Applications) I.mp4 451.61MB
fileLecture 5: Time Preferences (Applications) I.en.vtt 129.14kB
fileLecture 4: Time Preferences (Theory) II.mp4 498.22MB
fileLecture 4: Time Preferences (Theory) II.en.vtt 139.20kB
fileLecture 3: Time Preferences (Theory) I.mp4 492.27MB
fileLecture 3: Time Preferences (Theory) I.en.vtt 125.65kB
fileLecture 2: Introduction and Overview II.mp4 537.45MB
fileLecture 2: Introduction and Overview II.en.vtt 131.86kB
fileLecture 1: Introduction and Overview I (14.13 Psychology and Economics, Spring 2020).mp4 137.63MB
fileLecture 1: Introduction and Overview I (14.13 Psychology and Economics, Spring 2020).en.vtt 108.08kB
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abstract= {Psychology and Economics (aka Behavioral Economics) is a growing subfield of economics that incorporates insights from psychology and other social sciences into economics. This course covers recent advances in behavioral economics by reviewing some of the assumptions made in mainstream economic models, and by discussing how human behavior systematically departs from these assumptions. Applications will cover a wide range of fields, including labor and public economics, industrial organization, health economics, finance, and development economics.},
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