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Behavioral Economists
Behavioral economists study how psychological, cognitive, emotional, cultural, and social factors affect economic decisions of individuals and institutions, often challenging the assumption of rational decision-making.
Neoclassical Theories
A broad range of economic theories that emphasize the role of supply and demand in an economy, focusing on the allocation of resources and the distribution of income.
Behavioral Economics
A field of study that examines the psychological factors influencing economic decisions and behaviors, challenging the traditional assumption of rational decision-making.
Human Behavior
The study of how individuals act within society, influenced by psychology, culture, and environment.
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