Advanced seminar in behavioral economics. In the first session, the students get the list of questions from the book by Max Frisch Questionnaire. Within the 200 questions, they must identify those related to behavioral economics or develop one. Their task is to explore how one of the questions has been assessed in the literature. In the next session, we will overview their questions and see how to proceed with thoughtful literature research: using keywords, search engines available, and tricks to use them. In the third session, we will discuss how to structure it and write it in discursive prose.

We will meet again for a block course in the middle of March in which the students will share their literature research journey with the class in a 20-minute presentation. We expect them to achieve an exhaustive state-of-the-art on the topic of their question. The presentation must include the process they followed to find the literature and the findings. Two weeks later, they will present their work in a seminar paper.