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Irrational Pricing: An Example of Behavioral Economics

by Jochem | Feb 3, 2020 | Insights

People are inherently economic creatures. Not ‘economic’ as in ‘cheap’, but ‘economic’ as in ‘taking part in economic transactions’. In this sense, we’re Homo Economicus. Every day we do a number of transactions....

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