When observing people making choices that do not at first appear to be rational,an economist will ask,
A) "How might a psychologist explain this behavior?"
B) "Why do we economists keep believing that people behave rationally?"
C) "How might such behavior be serving someone's purposes?"
D) "What is wrong with these people?"
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