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Behavioral economics is directly applied within the field of marketing to analyze consumer behavior through nudging and real-time data, as noted in [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, Philip Kotler explicitly links the two concepts by characterizing behavioral economics as a branch or synonym for marketing in [4] and [5].

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Read This Story to Learn How Behavioral Economics Can Improve ... ama.org American Marketing Association 3 facts
claimThe most important aspect of how nudging and behavioral economics are used in marketing and advertising is the shift in research tactics to focus on consumer behavior rather than intent, enabled by real-time data.
perspectivePhilip Kotler considers marketing to be a branch of economics and states that behavioral economics is just a fancy term for marketing.
quotePhilip Kotler stated: "Behavioral economics is just a fancy term for marketing."
Development of Behavioral Economics - NCBI - NIH ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Beatty A, Moffitt R, Buttenheim A · National Academies Press 2 facts
claimBehavioral economics has been applied in fields including economic development, finance, marketing, and public policy.
claimBehavioral economics has been applied in fields including economic development, finance, marketing, and public policy.