Psychology and Economics
1. Introduction and Overview
2. Time Preferences
3. Risk Preferences
4. Reference-dependent Preferences
5. Social Preferences
6. Mid-term Review
7. Limited Attention
8. Utility From Beliefs
9. State-dependent Preferences, Projection, and Attribution Bias
10. Gender, Discrimination, and Identity
11. Defaults, Nudges, and Frames
12. Malleability and Inaccessibility of Preferences
13. Poverty Through the Lens of Psychology
14. Happiness and Mental Health
15. Policy with Behavioral Agents