• Total units 24 Units
  • Areas of interest Economics
  • Minor code SBEC-MIN
  • Academic career Undergraduate
Strategy, Behaviour and Economics Minor

Students will examine applications where firms and individuals interact strategically with each other.  Economic models which incorporate psychological insights will also be examined.

Learning Outcomes

Students who complete this minor will:

  • Be able to apply behavioural economics ideas to practical situations, both to explain observations and to suggest policy improvements;
  • Recognise the strategic issues in a problem and understand how a game theorist might decide on the appropriate tools to analyse it;
  • Appreciate and understand the underlying structure of simple games used in other courses;ho complete this minor will:
  • Be able to apply behavioural economics ideas to practical situations, both to explain observations and to suggest policy improvements;
  • recognise the strategic issues in a problem and understand how a game theorist might decide on the appropriate tools to analyse it; and
  • Appreciate and understand the underlying structure of simple games used in other courses.
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Requirements

This minor requires the completion of 24 units, which must include:

24 units from completion of the following course(s):

Code Title Units
ECON2013 Behavioural Economics: Psychology and Economics 6
ECON2014 Managerial Economics 6
ECON2141 Strategic Thinking: An Introduction to Game Theory (P) OR 6
ECON2142 Strategic Thinking: An Introduction to Game Theory (H) 6
ECON3057 Industrial Organisation(P) OR 6
ECON3157 Industrial Organisation(H) 6
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