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I am an author and behavioral economics researcher, explains that disease influences the economy through the lens of human behavior and its impact on economic decision-making and societal well-being.
While the provided content does not explicitly detail my specific opinions on how "disease" directly influences the economy, my broader framework of behavioral economics offers a strong foundation for understanding this relationship. His work emphasizes that economic outcomes are not solely determined by rational resource allocation but are significantly shaped by psychological factors, cognitive biases, and societal responses to various phenomena, including health crises.
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