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Behavioural and Experimental Economics

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Overview

This graduate course in Behavioral Economics explores the influence of human behavior on decision-making in markets and businesses. It emphasizes the importance of understanding behavioral biases and sales practices to improve policies and strategies. The course highlights the growing significance of behavioral economics in shaping effective economic outcomes.

Application Timeline

  1. October 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. January 1, 2026
    Start date
  3. April 30, 2026
    Today

Tuition

Year 1
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
England£15,000£15,000
Northern Ireland£15,000£15,000
Scotland£15,000£15,000
Wales£15,000£15,000
Channel Islands£15,000£15,000
Republic of Ireland£15,000£15,000
EU£23,500£23,500
International£23,500£23,500

Requirements

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About

Decision-Making in Markets and Businesses

Understanding how decisions are made regarding markets, businesses, and customers is crucial. The science behind these decisions involves analyzing human behavior and its impact on economic choices.

The Role of Human Behavior

An understanding of human behavior is essential for creating better policies. By recognizing how individuals think and act, policymakers can design interventions that lead to more effective outcomes.

Impact of Sales Practices

Sales practices significantly affect customers. The way products are marketed and sold can influence consumer perceptions and purchasing decisions.

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Subject Area Information

Business Economics is a discipline that merges economic theories with practical business applications. It provides students with a comprehensive understanding of how economic principles influence business decisions and strategies.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Business Economics

  • 2. Microeconomics for Business

  • 3. Macroeconomics for Business

  • 4. Managerial Economics

  • 5. International Economics and Business

  • 6. Econometrics for Business

  • 7. Business Strategy and Economic Policy

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Analytical Skills
  • Quantitative Skills
  • Critical Thinking
  • Decision-Making
  • Global Perspective

Career

Business Economics is a versatile discipline that prepares students for a wide range of careers by providing them with a deep understanding of economic principles and their application in the business world.

Potential Professions
  • Economic Consultant

    Advising businesses on economic strategies and policies.

  • Financial Analyst

    Analyzing financial data to guide investment decisions.

  • Market Research Analyst

    Studying market conditions to identify business opportunities.

  • Business Development Manager

    Using economic analysis to drive business growth.

  • Policy Analyst

    Evaluating the economic impact of public policies on businesses.

  • Corporate Strategist

    Developing long-term business strategies based on economic trends.

  • Data Analyst

    Interpreting complex data to inform business decisions.

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