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FIN 318

Behavioral Finance and Economics

Over the past several decades a significant body of research has arisen that seeks to challenge the long-standing paradigm of efficient markets. Using insights from behavioral economics and psychology, this course examines the theories and empirical evidence that offer this challenge. Prerequisites: FIN 294 (or ECON 294), ECON 350, and ECON 360.

Distribution Area Prerequisites Credits
FIN 294 (or ECON 294), ECON 350, and ECON 260 1 course