Applied Behavioral Economics Economics for Real People in the Real World 13th – 14th December 2015 Why you should attend this event? If you want to better understand how real economies operate, this is the course for you. We will deal with the underlying causes of good and bad decisions for the individuals and society. We will examine why serious errors in decision making and biased decisions all too often permeate our choices. We will examine why and how socially inefficient can persist over time and how, why, and when socially beneficial decisions dominate. This training course in behavioral economics is a great fit for those interested in a better understanding of consumer and investor decision making as well as decision making within the household and the firm. This course is also of importance to those interested in better understanding and explaining social and economic outcomes as well as to those most interested in how to best design a decision making environment to improve the welfare of the individual and society at large. This course also has implications for individual decision making strategies and for public policy. Course Facilitator: Prof Morris Altman Dean & Head, Newcastle Business School Professor of Behavioral & Institutional Economics University of Newcastle Australia. Major Benefits of Attending this Event. v ACHIEVE a basic understanding of behavioral economics v GAIN a practical understanding of experimental economics v AQUIRE an appreciation of psychological factor for decision making v GAIN an understanding of sociological and cultural factors underlying decision making v DISCOVER the importance institutions to decision making v ACHIEVE an appreciation for how behavioral economics better informs our understanding of consumer and firm behaviour v AQUIRE an appreciation of how financial markets work in the real world, bubbles and all v DEVELOP basic skills to understand how economic theory and quantitative analysis needs to be constructed and evaluated v OBTAIN an appreciation of the implications of behavioral economics for public policy v APPRECIATE why and how the conventional economic toolbox needs to be repaired and revised Others upcoming Events Risk Based Internal Audit – 9-10 December 2015 Request Brochure Forensic Accounting – 7-8 December 2015 (KL Key Performance Indicators – 3-4 / 6-7 December 2015 KL or Dubai (KL Request Brochure) (Dubai Request Brochure Pile Design and Construction – 10-11 January 2016 Team-Building – 21-22 January 2016 Interest to know more about this event, please click
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