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  • curprev 04:5304:53, 23 October 2023192.54.243.243 talk 104,292 bytes 0 →‎Behavioral economics concepts: the existing claim that conventional economics is wrong about people being rational or selfish comes from a misunderstanding of the claim of traditional economic models. Homo economicus is not wrong in practice simply because you don't understand the actions of an individual in the framework of your model, it just means you aren't considering all parts of the actions or the motivations. undo Tag: Visual edit

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