Course - Advanced Experimental Economics - SØK8641
Advanced Experimental Economics
Lessons are not given in the academic year 2025/2026
About
About the course
Course content
The course covers key topics in Behavioral Economics, linking theoretical concepts with empirical applications. Topics include:
- Social Preferences and Social Norms
- Dynamic Inconsistency
- Heuristics and Biases
- Nudging and Framing
- Behavioral Game Theory
You will also learn the fundamentals of experimental design, implementation, and analysis. Through hands-on experiment design and case studies, you will explore the versatility and impact of experimental methods in both lab and field settings across various areas of Economics.
Learning outcome
Knowledge
You learn
- About major topics in Behavioural Economics
- About the principles of experimental design, implementation, and analysis
Skills
You should be able to
- link theory with empirical applications
- design a simple lab or field experiment to test a behavior theory
General competence
You should be able to
- read and understand research articles and public reports dealing with issues discussed in the course
- use the content of the course in your own academic work such as your master thesis
Learning methods and activities
2 hours of lectures every week. The course has compulsory activities. Specific requirements will be announced at the beginning of the term. The term papers can be written as a joint project. The course is not taught every semester. Check courses that are taught at https://www.ntnu.no/econ/valgfrie-masteremner.
Compulsory assignments
- Mandatory activity
Further on evaluation
Compulsory activity must be completed in the semester the course is taught. The approval also applies to later semesters.
Specific conditions
Admission to a programme of study is required:
Economics (MSØK)
Economics (MSØK/5)
Economics and Management (PHOL)
Recommended previous knowledge
Bachelor's degree in Economics
Required previous knowledge
None
Course materials
Announced at the beginning of the term.
Subject areas
- Economics
- Social Sciences