Billy Jean loves to read and she has decided that she will buy all of her books at the bookstore at the outlet mall.One day she is in Chapters and sees a book from the Globe and Mail Best Sellers list that she wants to read and she decides to buy it.
Buying the book means that she will not be able to take her Mom out for coffee this week.
Billy Jean's decision is an example of
A) bounded economics.
B) bounded self-interest.
C) bounded will-power.
D) bounded rationality.
E) all of the above.
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