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Many workers are "quiet quitting" today, meaning they perform the bare minimum at work but refuse to leave the job.

The Economics of Quiet Quitting: Labor Supply Meets Workplace Incentives

In recent years, the phenomenon of "quiet quitting" has risen among younger Millenial and Gen Z workers. They don't leave dissatisfying jobs, but instead resort to doing the bare minimum. What has happened, and why?...
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Framing Bias: A Comprehensive Guide
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Framing Bias: A Comprehensive Guide

Published on May 05, 2023

Availability Bias
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Availability Bias

Published on May 04, 2023

The Pygmalion Effect
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The Pygmalion Effect

Published on April 29, 2023

The Law of Unintended Consequences
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The Law of Unintended Consequences

Published on April 07, 2023

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The Economics of Carbon Credits: Balancing Profit and Planet Health

Published on March 27, 2023

Ricardian Equivalence
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Ricardian Equivalence

Published on March 22, 2023

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Allocative Efficiency

Published on March 05, 2023

Joint Supply
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Joint Supply

Published on January 24, 2023

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Asymmetric Information

Published on December 26, 2022

How Rational Choice Theory Affect Marketing Budgets
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How Rational Choice Theory Affect Marketing Budgets

Published on February 22, 2022

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Are influencers and short-form social media feeds destroying our attention spans from our constant desire for entertainment?

The Attention Economy and Cognitive Scarcity

We can't pay attention to everything, so sellers will pay good money to win our attention to their advertisements. This has led to the rise of social media influencers, who are paid to draw our attention. Has this led to economic harms from our eroding attention spans?...
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