The course consists of two interconnected parts, first of Peter Svarc on complexity economics (with focus on cooperation, networks and bounded rationality), second of Pavel Stika on well-being and economics (main topics discussed will be - behavioral economics, well-being economic paradoxes, measurement of well-being, economic policy and well-being, history of economic thought and well-being, economics and human relationships, psychology and economics, methodology of economics)
All the information about the course for year 2009/2010 you can find on the following link: http://ies.fsv.cuni.cz/cs/syllab/JEB061
This is the main reference site for this course!!!
First class to be held on the October 8th!!!