Let’s not emphasize behavioral economics
The Atlantic has an article decrying the fact that economists are refusing to give behavioral economics a bigger role in introductory economics courses. I’m going to argue that this oversight is actually appropriate, even if behavioral economics provides many true observations about behavior. The core ideas of economics are extremely counterintuitive and are not accepted … Continue reading Let’s not emphasize behavioral economics
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