
You're Irrational and It's OK
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Business, Social Studies
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University
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Hard
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The video explores behavioral economics, focusing on decision-making failures and biases like present bias. It discusses behavioral paternalism, policy implications, and examples such as junk food taxes and automatic enrollment. The video critiques traditional rationality criteria, advocating for inclusive rationality. It also examines uncertainty in decision-making and self-control mechanisms, highlighting the political economy of paternalism and the need for reevaluating rationality in economics.
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