Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Masters Programmes in Behavioural/Experimental Economics

Note: This list has been updated, please see here: http://economicspsychologypolicy.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/list-of-behavioral-economics-masters.html

Based on a list sent from Michael, below is no particular order. These are mostly 1-2 year programmes offering more specialised training than at undergraduate and focusing more on behavioural economics than in a traditional MA/MsC in Economics or Psychology. Information on our programme at Stirling and a number of associated scholarships is available here








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