Because the behavioral economics approach suggests many alternative behaviors that people might exhibit if they fail to behave as if they are rational, this approach
A. reproduces the same predictions as utility analysis.
B. often fails to provide clearly testable behavioral predictions.
C. has an over reliance on the rationality assumption.
D. ignores the possibility of bounded rationality.
Answer: B
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