21) Behavioral economics is the study of situations in which people make rational choices. 22) Molly received an autographed poster of David Hasselhoff for her 21st birthday. Her friend Helga offered her $50 for the poster, but Molly refused to sell the poster even though she knows she would never pay that much to replace it if it was ever damaged or destroyed. Explain this inconsistency in Molly’s behavior. 23) A construction project in Congressman Foghorn’s district is unfinished. Foghorn has asked that a new appropriations bill include funds to complete the project, despite a report by an independent agency that the project is a waste of taxpayer money. Foghorn’s project is a bridge that crosses a river between two cities in his district. The press has criticized Foghorn and dubbed the project “a bridge too far” since another bridge, located closer to the same two cities Foghorn’s bridge will connect, already exists and can accommodate all traffic between the two cities. Foghorn argues that if the bridge project is not completed, the $50 million already spent will have been wasted. Is Foghorn’s argument economically rational? Explain your answer.