2. How was Tina different from us?
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The phrase is used to explain the existence of sub-optimal decisions. The "TINA effect" can be seen in markets experiencing asset price bubbles when, despite fundamentals, markets keep rising only because there is no alternative to put investment dollars to work elsewhere.
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