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Explores use of experiments to study individual
and interactive (strategic) decision-making.
Topics may include choice over risky alternatives,
altruism and reciprocity, allocation and information
aggregation in competitive markets, cooperation
and collusion, bidding in auctions, strategy in
coordination and "outguessing" games.
Students must have either Econ 100A and 100B,
or Econ 170A and 170B completed.
Please contact knewmark@ucsd.edu
for assistance in enrolling.
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