>Disciplines such as business and economics often rely on the assumption of rationality when explaining complex human behaviours.
Perhaps even more often, large-scale financial situations rely on the proven ability of a market to remain irrational longer than the most common participants can remain solvent.
Perhaps even more often, large-scale financial situations rely on the proven ability of a market to remain irrational longer than the most common participants can remain solvent.
No assumption about that.