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The Journal of Behavioral Economics

The Journal of Behavioral Economics is an academic publication that explores how psychological factors influence economic decision-making. Unlike traditional economics, which often assumes people act rationally, this journal examines real-world behaviors, including biases, motivations, and social influences that affect choices in spending, saving, and investing. Researchers share studies and findings that shed light on how individuals and groups make economic decisions, ultimately aiming to understand better how these behaviors impact markets and society as a whole. It's a vital resource for anyone interested in the intersection of psychology and economics.