How Psychology and Economics Intersect: The Power of Behavioural Economics
Erza S When I first chose my A-level subjects: Maths, Psychology, and Economics, I picked them because they each interested me in different ways. Maths challenged how I thought, Psychology helped me understand people, and Economics helped me understand the world. Back then, I saw them as three separate subjects. But now, as a first-year Economics student at City, St George’s, University of London, I’ve realised how deeply connected they actually are. The point where Psychology and Economics...