Behavioral economics blends psychology with economic theory to explain why people often make irrational financial decisions. It’s used by marketers, policymakers, and financial advisors to design nudges—like default savings plans or warning labels—that guide better choices. Consumers, businesses, and governments benefit from improved outcomes, such as increased retirement savings and healthier lifestyles.
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