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Rationality
In economics, rationality refers to the assumption that individuals make decisions based on complete information, aiming to maximize their benefit or utility.
Neoclassical Economics
A strategy within economics aimed at understanding how the distribution of products, earnings, and outputs is governed by the forces of supply and demand.
Behavioral Economics
An area of study that combines insights from psychology with economic theory to better understand decision-making by individuals and institutions.
Status Quo Effect
The tendency for individuals to prefer to keep things as they are rather than change, often driven by loss aversion and decision-making biases.
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