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Microeconomics / Utility / Behavioral finance / Game theory / Rational choice theory / Rationality / Expected utility hypothesis / Behavioral economics / Preference / Economics / Economic theories / Knowledge
Date: 2003-07-25 11:05:30
Microeconomics
Utility
Behavioral finance
Game theory
Rational choice theory
Rationality
Expected utility hypothesis
Behavioral economics
Preference
Economics
Economic theories
Knowledge

How Do Economists Think About Rationality? Tyler Cowen

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