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Principles of (Behavioral) Economics

机译:(行为)经济学原理

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There are many great ways to incorporate behavioral economics in a first-year undergraduate economics class-i.e., the course that is typically called "Principles of Economics." Our preferred approach integrates behavioral economics throughout the course (e.g., see Acemoglu, Laibson, and List 2015). With the integrated approach, behavioral content plays a role in many of the chapters of the principles of economics curriculum, including chapters on optimization, equilibrium, game theory, inter-temporal choice, probability and risk, social preferences, household finance, the labor market, financial intermediation, monetary policy, economic fluctuations, and financial crises. We prefer the integrated approach because it enables the behavioral insights to show up where they are conceptually most relevant. By illustration, it is best to combine a discussion of downward nominal wage rigidity (i.e., the idea that workers strongly resist nominal wage declines) with the overall discussion of the labor market. Whether or not an instructor integrates behavioral economics throughout the principles of economics course, it makes sense to pull central materials together and dedicate a lecture (or more) to a focused discussion of behavioral economics. This note describes our approach to such a lecture, emphasizing six key principles of behavioral economics. Our choice of content for a behavioral lecture is motivated by three factors. First, we include ideas that are conceptually important. Second, we include material that is practically important and personally relevant to our students-we have found that such content resonates long after the course ends. Third, we include content that relates to what has been (or will be) taught in the rest of the course, and therefore serves as a complement. We want students to see that behavioral economics is an integrated part of economics, not a freak show that is isolated from "the standard ingredients" in the rest of the economics course. This paper summarizes our approach to such a focused behavioral lecture. In Section Ⅰ, we define behavioral economics and place it in historical context. In Section Ⅱ, we introduce six modular principles that can be used to teach behavioral economics. We provide PowerPoint notes on our home pages, which instructors should feel free to edit and use.
机译:将行为经济学纳入大学一年级经济学课程的方式有很多,即通常称为“经济学原理”的课程。我们偏爱的方法是在整个课程中整合行为经济学(例如,参见Acemoglu,Laibson和List 2015)。通过综合方法,行为内容在经济学课程原理的许多章节中都扮演着重要角色,包括关于优化,均衡,博弈论,跨时选择,概率和风险,社会偏好,家庭金融,劳动力市场的章节,金融中介,货币政策,经济波动和金融危机。我们更喜欢集成方法,因为它可以使行为洞察力显示出概念上最相关的地方。举例来说,最好将对名义工资刚性下降的讨论(即工人强烈抵制名义工资下降的想法)与对劳动力市场的整体讨论结合起来。无论讲师是否在整个经济学课程的原理中都整合了行为经济学,将核心材料集中在一起并进行一次(或更多)专门讨论行为经济学的演讲是有意义的。本说明描述了我们进行此类讲座的方法,强调了行为经济学的六个关键原则。我们为行为演讲选择的内容受三个因素影响。首先,我们包含在概念上很重要的想法。其次,我们提供的材料对我们的学生来说实际上很重要并且与他们个人相关-我们发现这些内容在课程结束后很久就引起了共鸣。第三,我们包含与本课程其余部分已经(或将要)教授的内容相关的内容,因此可以作为补充。我们希望学生看到行为经济学是经济学的一个组成部分,而不是在其余的经济学课程中与“标准成分”隔离开的怪胎。本文总结了我们针对此类行为举止的方法。在第一部分,我们定义了行为经济学并将其置于历史背景下。在第二部分中,我们介绍了六种模块化原理,可用于教授行为经济学。我们在首页上提供PowerPoint注释,教师应随时可以编辑和使用。

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  • 来源
    《The American economic review》 |2015年第5期|385-390|共6页
  • 作者

    David Laibson; John A. List;

  • 作者单位

    Department of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138 and NBER;

    University of Chicago, 1126 E. 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637 and NBER;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 23:26:49

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