#  Lectures (July 2-12, 2012) 

 



David Laibson (Lecture 1): [Welcome &amp; Methods to Behavioral Economics](/file_url/210)

David Laibson (Lecture 2): [Time Preference Theory](/file_url/211)

David Laibson (Lecture 3): [Empirical Evidence on Discounting](/file_url/212)

David Laibson (Lecture 4): [Introduction to Neuro-Economics](/file_url/213)

David Laibson (Lecture 5): [Household Finance](/file_url/214)

David Laibson (Lecture 6): [Behavioral Macroeconomics](/file_url/215)

David Laibson (Lecture 7): [Behavioral Agents in Market Equilibrium](/file_url/216)

David Laibson (Lecture 8): [Going Forth and Doing Research](/file_url/217)

Matthew Rabin (Lecture 1): [Introduction](/file_url/218)

Matthew Rabin (Lectures 2-4):[Preferences](/file_url/219)

Matthew Rabin (Lectures 5-7): [Limited Rationality](/file_url/220)

Matthew Rabin (Lecture 8): [Rational and Irrational Social Learning](/file_url/221)

George Loewenstein (Lecture 1): [Foundations of Preferences and Predictions about Preferences](/file_url/222)

George Loewenstein (Lecture 2): [Empirical Research on Health Incentives](/file_url/223)

Colin Camerer (Lecture 1): [Measuring Cognitive &amp; Neural Activity During Choice](/file_url/224)

Colin Camerer (Lecture 2): [Laboratory and Field Evidence of Limited Strategic Thinking](/file_url/225)

Ulrike Malmendier (Lecture 1): [Behavioral Corporate Finance](/file_url/226)

Ulrike Malmendier (Lecture 2): [Investor Sentiment](/file_url/227)

Sendhil Mullainathan (Lecture 1): Behavioral Development &amp; Poverty Economics (slides unavailable)

Stefano DellaVigna (Lecture 1): [Social Preferences in the Field](/file_url/228)

Stefano DellaVigna (Lecture 2): [Structural Behavioral Economics](/file_url/229)

Dick Thaler (Lecture 1): [Libertarian Paternalism](/file_url/230)

Dick Thaler (Lecture 2): [The State of Behavioral Economics](/file_url/231)