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Behavioural economics has deep roots. This (1982!) paper by Akerlof and Dickens shows how cognitive dissonance can be woven into standard (rational) economic decision making models and more accurately predict actual behaviour: buff.ly/JhhamLh HT @matthewgnagler.bsky.social
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