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Thursday, 16 January 2014

A new blog on Behavioural Economics

Hi all

I've started a new blog on Behavioural Economics

http://behaviouraleconomicsaustralia.blogspot.com.au/

Please take a look

Mark S
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There is a role in our society for informed discussion and opinion. I have an analytical mind, and have spent my career in market research, data analytics and most recently in property research. Behavioural Economics is a new field that combines psychology and economics - sounds like fun!
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