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Behavioral economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Behavioral economics and behavioral finance are closely related fields making up a separate branches of economic and financial analysis using social, cognitive and emotional factors in understanding the economic decisions of consumers, borrowers and investors, and their effects on market prices, returns and the allocation of resources.

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Artificial scarcity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Artificial scarcity describes the scarcity of items even though the technology and production capacity exists to create an abundance.

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