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Suppose an individual has to make a decision at time t without having all the information relevant for making the decision.At time (t+1), the relevant information is revealed.We will say that the individual made a mistake if his decision in time t would have been different had he known what he knows at time (t+1).True or False: Without behavioral economics, we would not be able to explain mistakes.
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