Global Certificate Course in Behavioral Economics and Behavioral Finance Experiments
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate Course in Behavioral Economics and Behavioral Finance Experiments is a comprehensive program designed to equip learners with critical skills in understanding human behavior in economic and financial decision-making. This course is vital in today's world, where businesses and organizations recognize the importance of behavioral economics in shaping consumer choices and financial decisions.
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• Introduction to Behavioral Economics and Behavioral Finance: Understanding the fundamentals of behavioral economics and finance, including key concepts, theories, and their practical applications.
• Heuristics and Biases in Decision Making: Exploring the cognitive shortcuts (heuristics) and systematic errors (biases) that influence financial decision making.
• Behavioral Finance Experiments: Learning the methodology and best practices for designing, implementing, and analyzing behavioral finance experiments.
• Prospect Theory and Loss Aversion: Delving into the concepts of prospect theory and loss aversion, and their impact on financial decision making.
• Bounded Rationality and Mental Accounting: Examining how limited cognitive abilities and mental accounting affect financial choices.
• Behavioral Portfolio Theory: Investigating how behavioral economics influences portfolio theory and asset pricing.
• Behavioral Corporate Finance: Understanding the implications of behavioral economics for corporate finance, including agency theory, capital structure, and dividend policy.
• Behavioral Economics in Public Policy and Regulation: Exploring the use of behavioral economics in shaping public policy and regulatory frameworks for financial markets.
• Ethical Considerations in Behavioral Economics and Finance: Examining the ethical implications of behavioral economics and finance, including issues of manipulation, paternalism, and privacy.
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