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If there is a shortage in a market this will usually cause both demand and supply curves to shift upwards.
Harmful Decisions
Choices made by individuals or entities that result in negative consequences or damage.
Neoclassical Economics
The dominant and conventional branch of economic theory that attempts to predict human behavior by building economic models based on simplifying assumptions about people’s motives and capabilities. These include that people are fundamentally rational; motivated almost entirely by self-interest; good at math; and unaffected by heuristics, time inconsistency, and self-control problems.
Rational Decision
Made when an individual, with clear set objectives, uses logic and all available information to choose the best possible outcome from various alternatives.
Error-free Decisions
Decisions that are made without any mistakes, often considered an ideal or theoretical concept in decision-making processes.
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