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Social networks
Traditional economics assumes that people make choices independently of one another. Behavioural economists believe that most decisions are taken in a social context within social networks. Individuals are influenced by social preferences, identities, and norms. Many people imitate the behaviour of others almost automatically.
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Behavioural Economics - Key Cognitive Biases
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Behavioural Biases [Head Start in A-Level Economics]
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Coronavirus and Behavioural Economics
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The vegan economy has arrived
30th November 2019
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YouTube super-stars and controlling the band-wagon effect
16th April 2019
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Behavioural Economics (Quizlet Revision Activity)
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Public Policy Issues and Behavioural Concepts
Study Notes
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Behavioural and Neo-Classical Economics (Revision Essay Plan)
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Behavioural Theory in Action (Behavioural Economics)
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Behavioural Nudges and Environmental Sustainability
19th January 2017
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Plastic Planet - An Economic and Human Crisis
30th December 2017