Experimental Economics (329-0-20)
Instructors
Scott Richard Ogawa
Meeting Info
University Hall 121: Mon, Wed, Fri 12:30PM - 1:50PM
Overview of class
The primary object of this course will be to use economic laboratory experiments - essentially interactive classroom activities from your perspective - to (1) help you solidify your understanding of economic principles, (2) give you insight into how, why, and when some models perform well while others struggle to predict outcomes, and (3) allow you to evaluate the legitimacy and applicability of conclusions based on economic experiments.
Registration Requirements
Econ 281
Class Notes
Section typically required in most weeks.
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Pre-requisite: Students must have taken ECON 310-1 or MMSS 211-1 and ECON 281 or ECON 381-1 or MATH 386-1 or IEMS 304 or STAT 350 to successfully enroll in this course.