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In most countries, foreign policy is made by a central decision maker and a cohesive set of advisors.
Anchoring
A psychological tendency to overemphasize the importance of the first information encountered (referred to as the "anchor") when one is making choices.
Overpriced Warranties
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Behavioral Economics
A field of economics that studies how psychological, social, cognitive, and emotional factors affect economic decisions of individuals and institutions.
Large-Screen TVs
Televisions with significantly larger displays than standard units, offering enhanced viewing experiences.
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