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Birth of Behavioural Economics

Thaler revolutionized economics by challenging the idea that humans are purely rational beings. He explored how psychological quirks and cognitive biases often lead us to “misbehave,” driving the emergence of behavioral economics as a field.

“The problem is not that people are dumb. The problem is that they’re human.”

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Richard Thaler’s *Misbehaving* reveals how human quirks and irrational behaviors challenge traditional economics, paving the way for behavioral economics.

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