Financial and Behavioral Economics, 2025 Spring ECON 138 102 DIS 102

2025 Spring ECON 138 102 DIS 102

This course is an advanced class in Financial Economics. Topics include moral hazard (principal-agent problems, free cash flow), asymmetric Information (security issurance, dividends), mergers and acquisitions (theory, managerial incentives), corporate governance (separation of ownership and control, internal capital markets, superstar CEOs), corporate fraud (earnings manipulations). This class emphasizes the economic underpinning of financial decision-making and is mathematically and technically demanding. You will be required to do some empirical homework using STATA.

Course Times
Mo 9:00am - 9:59am
Course Location
Evans 2
Course CCN
21375
Course Level
Undergraduate
Course Units
4
Section Type
Discussion
Course number
138
Instructors
Stefano DellaVigna

Instructor(s)

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Daniel E. Koshland, Sr. Distinguished Professor of Economics and Professor of Business Administration
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