The aim of this article is to describe Behavioral Economic, in political economics perspective. Behavioral economics might possibly be discussed rather than neoclassical economics. Behavioral economics and the related field, behaviour finance, study the effects of psychological, societal, cognitive, and emotional factors for the economic decisions of individuals and institutions and also the consequences for industry prices, returns, and also the resource allocation.
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