Training and Research

Credits

5

Language

Italian

Class attendance

Free Choice

Location

VERONA

Learning objectives

The course aims to provide students with appropriate tools for conducting controlled economic experiments and with concepts of behavioral economics, paying attention to alternative theories of individual choice behavior.

Prerequisites and basic notions

There is no mandatory requirement. Knowledge of microeconomics, game theory and basic statistics is however appreciated.

Program

The available evidence in psychology and economics suggests that individuals' behaviors deviate from the standard economic theory systematically. In this course, we will introduce the modern advances in behavioral economics and bounded rationality, including time-inconsistent preferences and self-control, judgment under risk and uncertainty, imperfect knowledge and social emotions, and show the economic implications of those psychologically richer models. Meanwhile, we aim to answer the question why individuals are "biased", and tend to find the link of some aspects of psychological regularities.
The course deals with methodological, theoretical, historical and practical aspects of experimental and behavioral economics.
Students are expected to read and discuss several papers that attempt to synthesize existing models in psychology and economics. Finally, we will present empirical papers drawn from a variety of fields (consumption, development economics, environmental economics, health economics, labor economics, political economy) as possible applications of these behavioral insights.
Throughout the course we will do our best to point out what seem to us like good directions for research in behavioral economics. In addition, as an incentive to get you started, the exam consists of analyzing a specific paper and proposing a possible extension.

MODULE 1 (Levati)
- Introduction. Methodology of Experimental Economics. What sort of knowledge social scientists can collect in the laboratory and what experiments can tell us about economic theories. Specific methods and techniques for conducting economic experiments, focusing on basic rules for reaching control in experiments. What is a field experiment: a taxonomy and a brief history.
- Social preferences, Inequity Aversion and Reciprocity (theory and experimental evidence).

MODULE 2 (Quercia):
- Risk preferences, reference dependence, prospect theory (theory and experimental evidence).
- Time preferences, time inconsistency, present bias and hyperbolic discounting (theory and experimental evidence and strategies to tackle self-control problems).

MODULE 3 (Piovesan)
- Behavioral Insights / Nudging theory and applications to environment, health, education, charitable giving, saving, discrimination.

Bibliography

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Learning assessment procedures

Students have to read a recent paper on Behavioral and Experimental Economics (theoretical or empirical) suggested by us and write: 1) a "referee report" containing a short summary of the paper, a detailed analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the paper; 2) a proposal of a possible extension of that paper.

Students with disabilities or specific learning disorders (SLD), who intend to request the adaptation of the exam, must follow the instructions given HERE

PhD school courses/classes - 2022/2023

PhD students

PhD students present in the:

Benedini Matteo

symbol email matteo.benedini@univr.it

Ngalamo Junior Parfait

symbol email juniorparfait.ngalamo@univr.it

Trettenero Alice

symbol email alice.trettenero@univr.it

Vecchi Simone

symbol email simone.vecchi@univr.it
Course lessons
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Guidelines for PhD students

Below you will find the files that contain the Guidelines for PhD students and rules for the acquisition of ECTS credits (in Italian: "CFU") for the Academic Year 2024/2025.

Documents

Title Info File
File pdf Guidelines PhD students pdf, en, 137 KB, 11/12/24
File pdf Linee guida dottorandi pdf, it, 137 KB, 11/12/24
File pdf Percorso formativo pdf, it, 125 KB, 11/12/24
File pdf Training program pdf, en, 124 KB, 11/12/24