behavioral economics and game theory
Behavioral economics is a field that combines principles from psychology and economics to understand how individuals make economic decisions by considering their cognitive biases and social influences. Game theory, on the other hand, is the study of strategic decision-making in situations where the outcome of an individual's choice depends on the choices of others, aiming to predict and model their behavior based on rationality and self-interest.
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