Lecture 1 - Behavioral Economics - What and Why
Lecture 2 - Behavioral Economics in Relation to other Sciences and Economics
Lecture 3 - Evolution of Behavioral Economics
Lecture 4 - The Neoclassical Tradition: An Introduction
Lecture 5 - Methodology - Types of Empirical Studies
Lecture 6 - Introduction to Motivation and Hierarchical Needs
Lecture 7 - Achievement and Craftsmanship: Driving Forces in Economic Behavior
Lecture 8 - Social Drivers of Economic Decisions
Lecture 9 - The Standard Model in Neoclassical Economics
Lecture 10 - Axioms and Assumptions of Neoclassical Model
Lecture 11 - Utility
Lecture 12 - Types of Utility
Lecture 13 - Bounded Rationality and Heuristics
Lecture 14 - Biases
Lecture 15 - Heuristics and Framing Effects
Lecture 16 - Menu Effects and Expectations Effects
Lecture 17 - A Few Effects and Choice Architecture
Lecture 18 - Nudges
Lecture 19 - Fundamentals of Probability Theory
Lecture 20 - Bayesian Updating and Confirmation Bias
Lecture 21 - Prospects and Risk Attitude
Lecture 22 - Risk Attitude and Axioms of EUT
Lecture 23 - Other Axioms and Violations of EUT
Lecture 24 - Anomalies of EUT and Prospect Theory
Lecture 25 - Prospect Theory - Evaluation
Lecture 26 - The Prospect Theory Value Function
Lecture 27 - The Weighting Function
Lecture 28 - Cumulative Prospect Theory - I
Lecture 29 - Cumulative Prospect Theory - II
Lecture 30 - Criticism of Prospect Theory
Lecture 31 - Mental Accounting - Introduction
Lecture 32 - Hedonic Editing Hypothesis
Lecture 33 - Hedonic Framing, Acquisition Utility, and Transaction Utility
Lecture 34 - Applications of Mental Accounting
Lecture 35 - Payment Decoupling and Budgeting
Lecture 36 - Behavioral and Classical Life-Cycle Theories
Lecture 37 - Budgeting and Choice Bracketing
Lecture 38 - Choice Bracketing and Dynamic Mental Accounting
Lecture 39 - Policy Implications of Mental Accounting - I
Lecture 40 - Policy Implications of Mental Accounting - II
Lecture 41 - Intertemporal Choice Models
Lecture 42 - Optimal Consumption in the Two-Period Model
Lecture 43 - Projection Bias
Lecture 44 - Discounted Utility Model
Lecture 45 - Features of the Discounted Utility Model
Lecture 46 - Anomalies in the Discounted Utility Model
Lecture 47 - Anomalies of DUM and Time-Inconsistent Behavior
Lecture 48 - Naïve Hyperbolic Discounting
Lecture 49 - Naïve Quasi-Hyperbolic Discounting
Lecture 50 - Some Special Discounting Cases
Lecture 51 - Introduction to Strategic Interactions
Lecture 52 - Analytical Game Theory
Lecture 53 - Sequential Game and Types of Games
Lecture 54 - Problems with Classical Game Theory - I
Lecture 55 - Problems with Classical Game Theory - II
Lecture 56 - Problems with Classical Game Theory - III
Lecture 57 - Introduction to Behavioral Games
Lecture 58 - Ultimatum and Dictator Games
Lecture 59 - Ultimatum and Public Goods Games
Lecture 60 - Trust Games