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03 2011 09 09 Lecture 3 Reference Dependence Theory and Applications001 03 2011 09 09 Lecture 3 Reference Dependence Theory and Applications000 In this session, Matthew explores the limitations of economic data and introduces Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) and ...

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  • In this session, Matthew explores the limitations of economic data and introduces Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) and ...
  • This course covers the fundamentals of economic growth and provides a general economic framework to help the participants ...
  • Laurie Santos, a psychologist at Yale University, explains two of our classic economic biases:

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Lecture 9: Reference-Dependent Preferences

Lecture 9: Reference-Dependent Preferences

MIT 14.13 Psychology and Economics, Spring 2020 Instructor: Prof. Frank Schilbach View the complete course: ...

Reference dependence

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Lecture 9: Limited Dependent Variable Models (Part 1)

Lecture 9: Limited Dependent Variable Models (Part 1)

In this session, Matthew explores the limitations of economic data and introduces Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) and ...

Reference Dependence: Behavioural Change Series by Owen Fitzpatrick

Reference Dependence: Behavioural Change Series by Owen Fitzpatrick

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CRITICAL THINKING - Cognitive Biases: Reference Dependence and Loss Aversion [HD]

CRITICAL THINKING - Cognitive Biases: Reference Dependence and Loss Aversion [HD]

Laurie Santos, a psychologist at Yale University, explains two of our classic economic biases:

03  2011 09 09   Lecture 3  Reference Dependence  Theory and Applications001

03 2011 09 09 Lecture 3 Reference Dependence Theory and Applications001

03 2011 09 09 Lecture 3 Reference Dependence Theory and Applications001

03  2011 09 09   Lecture 3  Reference Dependence  Theory and Applications000

03 2011 09 09 Lecture 3 Reference Dependence Theory and Applications000

03 2011 09 09 Lecture 3 Reference Dependence Theory and Applications000

Lecture 9: Empirical Evidence and Colonial Legacies

Lecture 9: Empirical Evidence and Colonial Legacies

This course covers the fundamentals of economic growth and provides a general economic framework to help the participants ...

Lecture 17: State-Dependent Preferences, Projection, and Attribution Bias

Lecture 17: State-Dependent Preferences, Projection, and Attribution Bias

MIT 14.13 Psychology and Economics, Spring 2020 Instructor: Prof. Frank Schilbach View the complete course: ...

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