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Policymakers
Individuals or groups responsible for making decisions and crafting regulations or laws in various sectors, including government, organizations, or institutions.
Quirky Decisions
Unconventional or unexpected choices made by individuals or organizations that do not always align with mainstream expectations.
Behavioral Economics
A branch of economics that studies how psychological, cognitive, emotional, cultural, and social factors affect economic decisions.
Nudging
Nudging involves subtly guiding choices or behaviors without restricting options, often used in policy and marketing to influence decision-making.
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