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Yoon Mirae, "Flower"

Behavioral economics considers both monetary and psychological payoffs. It explains what actions people who are altruistic, reciprocal, or inequity averse will choose. Therefore, we usually end up with a different equilibrium than what traditional economic theory will predict.

MicroeconomicsWayne GeerlingNovember 21, 2020behavioral economics, altruism, reciprocal, inequity averse, K-drama, payoffs
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