Behavioural Economics
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‘Money disorder’: When spending leads to cycles of self-destructive behaviourSome people love to save, others love to spend, and for some, spending money can lead to a vicious cycle of self-destructive behaviour.LifestyleOct 19, 2019
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7 hacks to save more — without the mental struggleSaving and paying down debt is hard. But there are ways to make it easier for your brain.MoneyJan 5, 2019
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How to save an extra $100 a month – without even thinking about itNew apps are using academic research and artificial intelligence to help Canadians boost their savings.MoneySep 8, 2018
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Site C didn’t need to be approved just because money was already spent: criticsCritics say the BC NDP may have fallen prey to the "sunk-cost fallacy."Dec 12, 2017
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Monkey business: Alberta researchers explore ‘phenomenon’ of tourists being ripped off by monkeysIn some parts of the world, it's a more common crime than you may think: monkeys stealing things from tourists and then using the items to barter for food. It's a racket that has caught the attention of University of Lethbridge researcher Dr. Jean-Baptiste Leca.ScienceJun 27, 2016
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