MIT 14.13 Psychology and Economics, Spring 2020
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1 modules • 24 lessons • 28.5 hours of video
MIT 14.13 Psychology and Economics, Spring 2020
24 lessons
• 28.5 hours
MIT 14.13 Psychology and Economics, Spring 2020
24 lessons
• 28.5 hours
- Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview I (14.13 Psychology and Economics, Spring 2020)58:44
- Lecture 2: Introduction and Overview II01:14:38
- Lecture 3: Time Preferences (Theory) I01:14:19
- Lecture 4: Time Preferences (Theory) II01:17:29
- Lecture 5: Time Preferences (Applications) I01:11:34
- Lecture 6: Time Preferences (Applications) II01:14:34
- Lecture 7: Risk Preferences I01:16:54
- Lecture 8: Risk Preferences II01:13:13
- Lecture 9: Reference-Dependent Preferences01:19:01
- Lecture 10: Social Preferences I30:45
- Lecture 11: Social Preferences II01:14:15
- Lecture 12: Social Preferences III01:16:59
- Lecture 13: Social Preferences IV01:38:36
- Mid-Term Review46:53
- Lecture 14: Limited Attention01:07:22
- Lecture 15: Utility from Beliefs; Learning I01:13:20
- Lecture 16: Utility from Beliefs; Learning II01:14:26
- Lecture 17: State-Dependent Preferences, Projection, and Attribution Bias01:18:15
- Lecture 18: Gender, Discrimination, and Identity01:10:52
- Lecture 19: Defaults, Nudges, and Frames01:12:49
- Lecture 20: Malleability and Inaccessibility of Preferences01:15:38
- Lecture 21: Poverty through the Lens of Psychology01:12:53
- Lecture 22: Happiness and Mental Health01:09:58
- Lecture 23: Policy with Behaviorial Agents01:12:25
