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Human Agency and Behavioral Economics: Nudging Fast and Slow

Part of the Palgrave Advances in Behavioral Economics series
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This volume offers evidence about what people actually think of 'nudge' policies designed to steer decision makers' choices in positive directions.

The data reveals that people in diverse nations generally favour nudges by strong majorities, with a preference for educative efforts - such as calorie labels - that equip individuals to make the best decisions for their own lives.

On the other hand, there are significant arguments for noneducational nudges - such as automatic enrollment in savings plans - as they allow people to devote their scarce time and attention to their most pressing concerns.

The decision to use either educative or noneducative nudges raises questions about human freedom in both theory and practice.

Sunstein's findings and analysis offer lessons for those involved in law and policy who are choosing which method to support as the most effective way to encourage lifestyle changes.

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Product Details
3319558072 / 9783319558073
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
330.019
05/05/2017
England
English
115 pages
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