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   * "**//behavioral economics//**": the study of the economy as if it was a human activity   * "**//behavioral economics//**": the study of the economy as if it was a human activity
   * "**//causality//**": a claim many papers allude to and some even have support for   * "**//causality//**": a claim many papers allude to and some even have support for
 +  * "**//consumption theory//**": the study of what consumers would consume if they studied consumption theory
   * "**//correlation//**": different from causal effect, but strongly correlated with it   * "**//correlation//**": different from causal effect, but strongly correlated with it
   * "**//degrowth//**": politically unsustainable sustainability   * "**//degrowth//**": politically unsustainable sustainability
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   * "**//stakeholder//**": someone who has interest in something but has no rights, power, and typically merits over it (cf.: **//shareholder//**).   * "**//stakeholder//**": someone who has interest in something but has no rights, power, and typically merits over it (cf.: **//shareholder//**).
   * "**//statistical significance//**": something that published papers eventually end up reaching   * "**//statistical significance//**": something that published papers eventually end up reaching
 +  * "**//utility//**": a measure of what people want, in case there are people out there who know what they want
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