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Behavioral Economics

Behavioral Economics is a university major in the Social Sciences domain. Students usually build foundations in Mathematics, Economics and Accounting, English Language, develop applied skills such as Reading Comprehension, Mathematics, Critical Thinking, and move through a curriculum that combines theory, practical coursework, and specialization tracks. Depending on the university, this major may connect to pathways such as الاقتصاديون, Economists. Truescho maps Behavioral Economics through the unified majors taxonomy so it can be compared with related majors, scholarship fields, and Discover recommendations without relying on inflated claims.

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Core skills

Reading Comprehension82%
Mathematics82%
Critical Thinking82%
Active Listening80%
Writing80%
Speaking80%

Core knowledge

Mathematics91%
Economics and Accounting89%
English Language81%
Computers and Electronics76%
Education and Training62%
Communications and Media55%

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