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Economic Thinking
The process of evaluating decisions based on costs, benefits, and the impact on resource allocation.
Human Action
The study of human behaviour, particularly in the context of individuals' decisions and actions in the economy.
Rational Choice
A theory in economics and sociology that suggests individuals always make prudent and logical decisions that provide them with the highest amount of personal utility.
Irrational Choice
A decision made contrary to the conventional understanding of economic rationality, not maximizing utility.
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