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The term “gambler’s fallacy” was first coined by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman, two pioneers of behavioural economics, in the 1970s. They studied how this false belief distorts human ...
A final common fallacy is to take an “inflation rate,” determined from household consumer prices, and use it to judge spending by an entirely different, non-household entity.
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