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Explaining Animal Behavior with Economic Models

A biologist observes that squirrels do not bury all their nuts in one place. Instead, they distribute them across many small, hidden caches. An economist suggests this behavior can be explained by a model of portfolio diversification, where an investor spreads their assets to minimize risk. Explain how the 'as if' modeling principle connects the economist's complex model to the squirrel's seemingly simple, instinctual behavior.

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