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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.
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| 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.
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| * [[Agency]] | | * [[Sole trader]] |
| * [[Emotional intelligence]]
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| * [[Game theory]]
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| * [[Irrational]]
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| * [[Technical analysis]]
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| * [[Fractal markets hypothesis]]
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| * [[Dunning-Kruger effect]]
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| * [[Impostor syndrome]]
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| * [[Metaeconomics]]
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| [[Category:Behavioural_skills]]
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Revision as of 14:20, 23 October 2012
Also known as Sole trader.
See also