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No, it is rational.
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"Rational" is an adjective and so there cannot be "a rational" (and certainly not "an rational"). Any answer would depend on whether the question was about a rational number, a rational person, a rational argument or "a rational" combined with some other noun.
It is rational.
rational, self interested consumers rational, profit maximizing firms competitive markets with price taking behavior
RATIONAL behavior
yes
Rational behavior is a process based on making decisions that result in the most benefit for the individual. An executive at a company retiring early illustrates this best.
Patrick H. McAllister has written: 'Rational behavior and rational expectations'
Albert Ellis
Greed. Definitely.
buying stuff :( :( :(
REBT focuses on helping patients discover these irrational beliefs that guide their behavior and replace them with rational beliefs and thoughts in order to relieve their emotional distress.
it does not use humor
student
what do you mean by consumer;s behavior give its importance in ecomonics