Behavioral Economics includes pricing or quota commentary. At roughly 4,220 words the SKILL.md is on the longer end of the catalog distribution.
Behavioral Economics sits in the Security category under the red-team sub-topic in the ClaudSkills catalog. There are 10 related skills indexed alongside it; comparing a few before installing usually reveals which fits your workflow best.
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Standard economics assumes agents are rational: they have stable preferences, process information correctly, and maximize expected utility. Behavioral economics documents the systematic ways real humans depart from this ideal and builds models that incorporate these departures. The field was launched by Kahneman and Tversky's work on heuristics and biases in the 1970s and formalized by prospect theory (1979). It is not a rejection of economics but an enrichment -- the rational model is the benchmark from which behavioral findings are measured.
Behavioral Economics is a community-contributed Claude Code skill in the red-team sub-category. It ships as a SKILL.md file that Claude Code auto-discovers under ~/.claude/skills/behavioral-economics/ and loads when your prompt matches the skill's trigger.
When to invoke it: Use when analyzing decision-making under uncertainty, evaluating policy interventions that exploit behavioral patterns, or assessing where standard rational-agent models break down.
The Behavioral Economics Claude Code skill is built for security engineers, penetration testers, DevSecOps practitioners, and development teams hardening codebases and infrastructure. It's part of ClaudSkills (also referred to as Claude Skills or Claude Code Skills) — the open community-curated registry of 116,000+ SKILL.md files for Anthropic's Claude Code agent and the wider Claude ecosystem (Claude API, Claude Agent SDK).
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/behavioral-economics curl -L https://claudskills.com/skills/behavioral-economics/SKILL.md \ -o ~/.claude/skills/behavioral-economics/SKILL.md
Or just download SKILL.md directly and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/behavioral-economics/. Claude Code auto-discovers it on next session.
Skills live at ~/.claude/skills/behavioral-economics/SKILL.md on macOS/Linux, or %USERPROFILE%\.claude\skills\behavioral-economics\SKILL.md on Windows. See the full install guide for step-by-step instructions.
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SKILL.md from the source repository to ~/.claude/skills/behavioral-economics/SKILL.md and restart Claude Code. Both flows are detailed at claudskills.com/install/.SKILL.md file that lives under ~/.claude/skills/<name>/ and tells the Claude Code CLI agent how to perform a specific task (instructions, prompts, allowed tools). Skills are auto-discovered at session start. Behavioral Economics is one of 67,000+ skills indexed in the open ClaudSkills catalog, classified under the Security category. Learn more at /learn/what-is-a-claude-skill/.If you reference this skill in a blog post, paper, or documentation, you can cite it as:
@misc{behavioral-economics-2026,
author = {ClaudSkills},
title = {Behavioral Economics [Claude Code skill]},
year = {2026},
publisher = {ClaudSkills},
url = {https://claudskills.com/skills/behavioral-economics/}
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