Behavioral Economic Psychology
A field that studies the psychological influence on the economic decisions of individuals and groups, including risk, emotion, motivation, and cognitive biases. This area focuses on understanding the principles of financial decision-making, consumer behavior, the impact of psychological factors on investments, and how these decisions relate to economic and political policy. It also helps to analyze collective and institutional decisions and understand how psychological motivations affect markets, national and global economies.
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