
What Is Behavioral Economics? Psychology and Decision-Making
Explore the intersection of psychology and economics in understanding decision-making processes.
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Save More Tomorrow (Thaler & Benartzi 2004) was published in the Journal of Political Economy, not the American Economic Review (matches article reference list)
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AfterSave More Tomorrow, designed by Thaler and Shlomo Benartzi and described in their 2004 Journal of Political Economy paper, applied the same insight to retirement savings.
Why: Verified: body text correctly reads "Journal of Political Economy" and the bibliography entry ("Thaler, Richard H., and Shlomo Benartzi... Journal of Political Economy 112(S1): S164-S187, 2004") is also correct. No stale "American Economic Review" text remains anywhere on the page, and the FAQ schema does not name a journal for this study. No further changes needed.
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