Behavioral Economics and Public Policy 102: Beyond Nudging

Volume: 105, Issue: 5, Pages: 396 - 401
Published: May 1, 2015
Abstract
Policymakers have recently embraced Behavioral Economics as an alternative approach which recognizes the limits and consequences of human decision-making. Early applications of BE (“nudges”) produced notable successes and helped to set the stage for more aggressive applications aimed at the deeper causes of policy problems. We contend that policies that aspire to simplify products and incentives, rather than choice environments, aggressively...
Paper Details
Title
Behavioral Economics and Public Policy 102: Beyond Nudging
Published Date
May 1, 2015
Volume
105
Issue
5
Pages
396 - 401
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