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Rationality and Irrationality [Head Start in A-Level Economics]
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- AS, A-Level, IB
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Last updated 16 May 2020
This is the first session in a six-session short course for Year 11 students introducing them to behavioural economics.
Video 1: Introduction to the Short Course
This video introduces the Year 11 Head Start Short Course in Behavioural Economics.
Video 2: Rational behaviour and the world of Econs
This video looks at the concept of rationality - often assumed in economics textbooks to be the model of consumer behaviour but which is now fundamentally challenged by behavioural economic thinking.
Video 3: Irrationality and Kahneman's Dual Process Theory
In this video we explore the concept of irrationality and the dual process theory associated with Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky.
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