Benjamin Ho is an economist specializing in behavioral economics and the study of trust.
He is a professor and researcher who has applied his expertise to explore how trust functions in various aspects of society and the economy.
Ho's work combines academic rigor with accessible writing, as evidenced by "Why Trust Matters." His approach integrates economic theory, psychological insights, and real-world examples to illustrate the importance of trust in human interactions and institutions.
Ho's background in economics informs his analysis, but he aims to make his ideas understandable to a general audience, bridging the gap between academic research and public discourse on trust.
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