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Nudged into lockdown? : behavioural economics, uncertainty and COVID-19

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Utilizing extensive research in economics, psychology, political science, neuroscience and evolutionary theory, Ananish Chaudhuri provides a critical perspective on the role of cognitive biases in decision-making during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The extensive use of, and support for, stringent social distancing measures in particular is explored in depth.  Nudged into Lockdown? provides clear explanations of complex scientific information regarding Covid-19, vaccines, and policy responses, to highlight issues at the center of policy-making during the pandemic.

With a comprehensive overview of the policy debates around Covid-19, the book offers an alternative thought-provoking perspective on the topic, as well as suggestions for policy-making during future pandemics and other crises.

It further highlights applications of a range of concepts from heuristics and biases literature, including priming, framing, anchoring, Prospect Theory, and loss aversion.  Providing directions for future research in the area, this book will be an invigorating read for established academics, as well as postgraduate students looking to undertake research in Covid-19 related decision-making.

It will also be a critical read for economics, political science, and public policy scholars seeking a deeper understanding of the topic.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1802205667 / 9781802205664
Hardback
28/02/2022
United Kingdom
English
256 pages
24 cm