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If the wage is kept above the equilibrium level because of minimum-wage laws, then the result is unemployment; if the wage is kept above the equilibrium level for some other reason, the result need not be unemployment.
Time Inconsistency
The tendency of certain conditions or decisions to change over time, especially in the context of economic planning and policy-making.
Prospect Theory
A behavioral economics theory of preferences having three main features: (1) people evaluate options on the basis of whether they generate gains or losses relative to the status quo; (2) gains are subject to diminishing marginal utility, while losses are subject to diminishing marginal disutility; and (3) people are prone to loss aversion.
Behavioral Economists
Economists who study how psychological, social, cognitive, and emotional factors affect economic decisions and market outcomes.
Availability Heuristic
A mental shortcut that relies on immediate examples that come to mind when evaluating a specific topic, concept, method, or decision.
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