Perceived costs and perceived benefits


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One of the key concepts of economics necessarily deals with constrained choices that people make, based on the process of subjectively weighing the perceived costs and perceived benefits of future possible actions.

If people are always weighing costs against benefits, and making choices that presumably benefit themselves, does this mean that economics assumes that people are selfish? What is the relationship between selfishness and economic reasoning?

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