Assessment Materials in Experimental Economics
Materials from a course in behavioural economics taught in 2020. "This course covers recent advances in behavioral economics by reviewing some of the assumptions made in mainstream economic models, and by discussing how human behavior systematically departs from these assumptions. Applications will cover a wide range of fields, including labor and public economics, industrial organization, health economics, finance, and development economics." Includes problem sets and exams with solutions, lecture videos, lecture slides, and detailed reading list.
Past exam from BEEM109 Experimental Economics and Finance, January 2009.
Archived exams and homework questions from an 2008/09 course.
Archived from a course delivered in Spring 2006, this site has lecture notes, a syllabus and assignments freely available as part of MIT OpenCourseWare.