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Posted on November 14, 2022November 14, 2022 by steveshu

Cornell University AEM 6150 Spring 2023 – Applied Behavioral Economics in Finance and Marketing

The fall semester has really flown by. We’re in the final stretch. Thanks to all of the students in my research methods class. What hasn’t killed you has made you stronger. Lol.

I am already mentally trying to prepare for spring teaching. Here’s a short pitch slide for students considering taking my AEM 6150 course on applied behavioral economics.

CategoriesBehavioral Economics, Behavioral Science, Business School, Uncategorized

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