Mr. Spock and Homer Simpson: The Two Sides of Human Economic Behavior 2024

Monday, May 20, 2024
Webcast or Webinar, Online
11:00AM - 2:30 PM (opens at 10:30AM) EST
4Credits

Registration is Open

Members
$159.00 Regular Price
Non-Members
$209.00 Regular Price

CPE PowerPass Users

Click the "Apply PowerPass" button to use your PowerPass for the applicable course below.
$80.00 Members / $112.00 Non-Members
Course Type: Webcast
Course Code: 24/1126358
Level: Basic
Vendor: California CPA Education Foundation
Field of Study: Economics

Overview:

Explore how economics can be used to explain everyday behavior in a myriad of real-life situations. Discuss the work of the most influential and seminal minds in economics. Most people think of economists as seers who try to predict the future of the stock markets, government deficits, unemployment, etc.-a far too parochial view of what economists do. Fascinating economists are engaged in the study of human behavior. The most fertile minds in economics today deal with observing the world and trying to understand it, not predict it. Attendees will gain an appreciation for how economists view the world and the power of their theories to explain why people behave the way they do.

Objectives:

• Learn why economists assume people are "rational" despite it sometimes being false • Realize that humans are both Mr. Spock (rational) and Homer Simpson (irrational), and how to optimize decisions from both • Explore how to use various economic models and theories to explain human behaviors-the reactions to various policies and incentives • Understand the principle of revealed preference; why there is usually a gap between what people say and what they do • Gain an understanding of the critical importance of price theory: how prices transmit information, allocate resources and distribute income • Learn why people cheat and learn the theory of fraud • Debate the morality and ethics of various policies and issues facing citizens today

Major Topics:

• How parents decide to divide their wealth. • Is population growth a blessing or a curse? • Does the government deficit and the trade deficit hurt or help the economy? • Do companies really plan obsolescence? • Why are shopping carts getting bigger? • Should there be a free market in human organs?

Major Topics:

• How parents decide to divide their wealth. • Is population growth a blessing or a curse? • Does the government deficit and the trade deficit hurt or help the economy? • Do companies really plan obsolescence? • Why are shopping carts getting bigger? • Should there be a free market in human organs?

Designed For:

CPAs, accountants, and other financial professionals looking to expand and update their understanding and knowledge of economic behavior.

Prerequisites:

None