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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.
International Accounting Standard 23, dealing with borrowing costs.
Issued by the International Accounting Standards Board.


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 ==
* [[International Financial Reporting Standards]]


== See also ==
* [[Agency]]
* [[Irrational]]
* [[Technical analysis]]
* [[Fractal markets hypothesis]]
* [[Dunning-Kruger effect]]
* [[Impostor syndrome]]
* [[Metaeconomics]]

Revision as of 14:19, 23 October 2012

International Accounting Standard 23, dealing with borrowing costs. Issued by the International Accounting Standards Board.

See also