Individual Economic Decision Making Flashcards

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Altruism

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The selfless and disinterested concern towards the wellbeing of others

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Anchoring bias

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Individuals tend to rely on the first piece of information they are given

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Asymmetric information

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When one party (buyers or sellers ) has more information than the other in an economic transaction

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Availability bias

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Individuals base the likeness of future events occurring on past events

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Behavioural economics

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Branch if economics that incorporates psychological insights to understand human economic decision making

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Behavioural economics

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Branch if economics that incorporates psychological insights to understand unanswered economic decision making

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Bounded rationality

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Individuals inability to make rational economic decision making due to imperfect information, time constraints and limited mental processing ability

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Bounded self control

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Individuals inability to make rational economic decision due to inability to control themselves

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Choice architecture

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A framework illustrating the effects of presenting choices in different ways

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Economic man (homo economicus )

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A hypothetical person who behaves in exact accordance with their rational self-interest

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Heuristics

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Rule of thumb / a guideline, idea, or principle that helps you make decisions

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Hyperbolic discounting

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Individuals tend to base the value of rewards on the amount of time taken to acquire the reward (longer waits, less valuable )

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Perfect information

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When both buyers and sellers have full knowledge of goods and services in a market

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14
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Risk aversion

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Individuals tend to value losses more than commensurate gains

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Symmetric information

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Where consumers and producers have sufficient information to make rational decisions

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Utility

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Benefit, well-being, welfare or satisfaction gained from consumption of good or service

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Utility maximisation

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When consumers aim to make their personal welfare as high as possible