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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Agency]]
* [[Agency]]
* [[Calendar effect]]
* [[Classical economics]]
* [[Cognitive bias]]
* [[Cognitive science]]
* [[Dunning-Kruger effect]]
* [[Emotional intelligence]]
* [[Emotional intelligence]]
* [[Irrational]]
* [[Technical analysis]]
* [[Fractal markets hypothesis]]
* [[Fractal markets hypothesis]]
* [[Dunning-Kruger effect]]
* [[Game theory]]
* [[Herd behaviour]]
*[[Homo economicus]]
* [[Impostor syndrome]]
* [[Impostor syndrome]]
* [[Irrational]]
* [[Metaeconomics]]
* [[Metaeconomics]]
* [[Neuroeconomics]]
* [[Santa Claus rally]]
* [[Technical analysis]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Behavioural_skills]]

Latest revision as of 12:11, 8 November 2025

Economic analysis which takes explicit account of the social, emotional and psychological drivers of economic activity, including behaviours deemed to be 'irrational' under more traditional economic theories.

The insights of behavioural economics into 'irrational' decision making in the economy may provide a theoretical basis for some types of technical analysis and forecasting of market prices.


See also