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The Ergodicity Problem in Economics

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The Ergodicity Problem in Economics

The way traditional economics dealt with this was by adding expected utility theory: people don't just optimize for the expectation value of wealth, but the usefulness of wealth. Human Nature

The Ergodicity Problem in Economics

This has led to the belief in "irrationality" and "biases" as a way to explain human behavior deviating from what economic models predict. However, many "biases" disappear when you realize that people intuitively understand periodicity. Human Nature Bias Ergodicity

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