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Behavioral Economics - JEB147
Anglický název: Behavioral Economics
Český název: Behavioral Economics
Zajišťuje: Institut ekonomických studií (23-IES)
Fakulta: Fakulta sociálních věd
Platnost: od 2023 do 2023
Semestr: zimní
E-Kredity: 5
Způsob provedení zkoušky: zimní s.:písemná
Rozsah, examinace: zimní s.:2/0, Zk [HT]
Počet míst: 97 / neurčen (neurčen)
Minimální obsazenost: neomezen
4EU+: ne
Virtuální mobilita / počet míst pro virtuální mobilitu: ne
Stav předmětu: vyučován
Jazyk výuky: angličtina
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Poznámka: předmět je možno zapsat mimo plán
povolen pro zápis po webu
při zápisu přednost, je-li ve stud. plánu
Garant: doc. PhDr. Julie Chytilová, Ph.D.
doc. PhDr. Michal Bauer, Ph.D.
Vyučující: doc. PhDr. Michal Bauer, Ph.D.
doc. PhDr. Julie Chytilová, Ph.D.
Iñaki Alberto Veruete Villegas
Třída: Courses for incoming students
Prerekvizity : JEB104
Anotace -
Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Julie Chytilová, Ph.D. (15.09.2023)
This course introduces the key concepts in behavioral economics, a modern and quickly emerging field that integrates insights from psychology into economics.
We will focus on the following topics: social preferences and fairness, time discounting and limited self-control, the role of misperceptions, discrimination and group identity, behavioral public policy. After introducing the concepts, the classes will be largely based on discussion of individual papers.
Podmínky zakončení předmětu -
Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Julie Chytilová, Ph.D. (24.08.2023)

A grade from this course will be based on a written final test, which will take place at the end of the course.

Grading: A = 90.1-100; B = 80.1-90; C = 70.1-80; D = 60.1-70; E = 50.1-60; F = 0-50.

For more details about the final exam, including sample questions, please see a separate document uploaded in SIS.

Literatura -
Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Julie Chytilová, Ph.D. (25.08.2022)

Please see the list of the readings in the syllabus

Požadavky ke zkoušce -
Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Julie Chytilová, Ph.D. (04.10.2023)

A grade from this course will be based on a written final test, which will take place at the end of the course.

Grading: A = 90.1-100; B = 80.1-90; C = 70.1-80; D = 60.1-70; E = 50.1-60; F = 0-50.

 

There will be four dates for the final exam.

•       December 22, 2023, 2:00-3:20pm in room 109

•       January 12, 2024, 9:30-10:50am in room 314

•       January 19, 2024, 9:30-10:50am in room 314

•       February 16, 2024, 9:30-10:50am in room 314

 

For more details about the final exam, including sample questions, please see a separate document uploaded in SIS.

Sylabus - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Julie Chytilová, Ph.D. (15.09.2023)

 

For the list of readings for each topic please see the attached pdf document with the syllabus

 

TOPIC 1: INTRODUCTION (Michal Bauer)

  • What is the definition of behavioral economics?
  • How does behavioral economics differ from experimental economics?
  • Overview of topics and requirements of this course

 

TOPIC 2: SOCIAL PREFERENCES (Michal Bauer)

  • Models of social preferences: altruism, inequality aversion, reciprocity, concern about social efficiency
  • Evidence of trust and reciprocity in the laboratory
  • Applications
    • How can social preferences help to explain unemployment?
    • Reciprocity on the labor market: Can employers motivate employees to exert more effort by giving them higher wages? Do wage cuts reduce effort?
    • Reciprocity in charitable giving: Can NGOs mobilize donations by distributing gifts?
    • Reciprocity in day care centers: Can introducing “market” crowd out fairness motives?

 

TOPIC 3: FORMATION OF SOCIAL PREFERENCES (Michal Bauer)

  • Are social preferences exogenous or shaped during childhood?
  • How do social preferences develop with age during childhood and adolescence?
  • Does parental background and social environment matter?

 

TOPIC 4: TIME DISCOUNTING AND LIMITED SELF-CONTROL (Michal Bauer)

  • Present-biased preferences and naivite: introducing the concepts
  • Are people present-biased?
  • Demand for commitment
    • Do people procrastinate? Can deadlines help?
    • Do people demand commitment when they want to save?
    • Do people demand commitment at work and does it help increase effort?

 

TOPIC5: BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS OF POVERTY (Michal Bauer)

  • “Behavioral poverty trap” – why poverty may affect economic decision-making via psychological channels?
  • Does poverty reduce cognitive skills, productivity and increase time preference?

 

TOPIC 6 (if time allows): MISPERCEPTIONS AND INFORMATION (Michal Bauer)

  • Do people have accurate beliefs about important facts or views of others?
  • Do inaccurate beliefs (misperceptions) shape important life decisions?
  • Can inaccurate beliefs by corrected by providing facts?
  • How misperceptions affect schooling choices, health behavior and labor market participation?

 

TOPIC 7: DECISION-MAKING IN GROUPS AND GROUP IDENTITY (Julie Chytilová)

  • Are there differences in decision-making of individuals and of groups? Are groups more rational? Are groups less pro-social?
  • How can group identity influence economic outcomes?
  • How can we measure the effects of group identity on behavior?

 

TOPIC 8: DISCRIMINATION (Julie Chytilová)

  • What are the standard economic explanations of discrimination?
  • How can we measure existence of discrimination? Lab experiments, audit studies, correspondence experiments.
  • Do we also discriminate sub-consciously?
  • What are the consequences of discrimination?
  • What affects discrimination?

 

TOPIC 9: BEHAVIORAL PUBLIC POLICY (Julie Chytilová)

  • How can the findings from behavioral economics be applied in public policies? Choice architecture, nudges and defaults.
  • Examples – how to nudge people to save money and to save energy?
  • How to balance freedom of choice and government interventions? Libertarian paternalism.

 



Vstupní požadavky -
Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Julie Chytilová, Ph.D. (04.11.2019)

Pre-requisite

JEB104 – Microeconomics I

 
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