Thesis in behavioral economics applied to new genomic techniques: Behavioral economics for studying perceptions of bioengineered products
Profile Master’s degree (M2) in economics, environmental economics, energy and transport economics, behavioral economics Engineer with training in economics Prerequisites: microeconometrics (qualitative variables, panel data, discrete choice models, etc.). Context Advances in biotechnology have led to the emergence of New Genomic Techniques (NTG), which have the potential to accelerate the agroecological transition. However, their […]