Veblen's Vision: Economics Evolves with Psychology in Behavioral Revolution
The article discusses how Thorstein Veblen was one of the first economists to criticize the use of math in economics and advocate for including psychology concepts. He believed economics should focus on human behavior influenced by instinct and habit, leading to what we now call behavioral economics. Veblen's ideas about embedding psychology into economics have been overlooked, but he paved the way for this field of study.