Asked by
Victor Blaze
on Nov 11, 2024Verified
The assumption that individuals act rationally implies that:
A) people think only of themselves and disregard the well-being of others.
B) people undertake all those activities that yield benefits to themselves.
C) people only consider the costs of an activity to decide whether it is worthwhile.
D) the greater the cost of a charitable deed to a benefactor,the more likely he or she is to perform that deed.
E) people implicitly calculate the costs and benefits of an activity to decide if it is worthwhile.
Rational
Decision-making or behavior guided by logical reasoning and self-interest.
Beneficial Activities
Activities that produce positive outcomes for individuals or communities, including economic, social, or environmental benefits.
- Comprehend the rational behavior assumption in economics and its implications for decision-making.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the rational behavior assumption in economics and its implications for decision-making.