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behavioural economics
(be|hav¦iour¦al eco|nom¦ics)
plural noun
[
treated as singular
]
a method of economic analysis that applies psychological insights into human behaviour to explain economic decision-making:
behavioural economics helps explain why people under-save for retirement
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behavioural economist
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