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Decisions Affecting Choices: Current State and Future Directions for Applied Choice Architecture Research in Economics
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Review of Behavioral Economics
Review of Behavioral Economics (2024) 11 (3): 395–429.
Published: 08 July 2024
...Magnus Aagaard Skeie Choice architecture (CA) is the design of decision-making environments. Experimental studies of CA interventions like nudges have been used to inform public policymaking. However, the generalizability of such experiments has been challenged frequently, and the welfare...
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Shaun Hargreaves Heap’s Behavioural Political Economy: Implications for Politics and Public Policy
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Review of Behavioral Economics
Review of Behavioral Economics (2024) 11 (2): 165–181.
Published: 08 May 2024
... (Cavatorta et al., 2023). He also very helpfully commented on a draft of the paper. © 2024 P. John 2024 P. John Licensed re-use rights only Rationality behavioural public policy nudge experiments B41 P46 D63 D69 D90 The breath and sheer range of Shaun Hargreaves...
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Behavioral Public Policy and Well-Being: Towards a Normative Demarcation of Nudges and Sludges
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Review of Behavioral Economics
Review of Behavioral Economics (2023) 10 (2): 57–76.
Published: 07 June 2023
... nudges, Thomas Grundmann suggests that nudges per se are neutral and can be used for good or to harm people: “Due to its neutrality, doxastic nudging can be either epistemically harmful or epistemically beneficial. If the nudger nudges the nudgee to believe falsely, this will be epistemically harmful...
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Review of Behavioral Economics
Review of Behavioral Economics (2021) 8 (3-4): 285–303.
Published: 09 December 2021
.../ . The written permission of Emerald Publishing Limited must be obtained for commercial re-use. Behavioral policy nudge boost Libertarianism paternalism rationality consistency knowledge deficit D90 I30 Rizzo and Whitman (from hereon: R&W) are no friends of behavioral paternalist...
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Decentralization Mislaid: On New Paternalism and Skepticism toward Experts
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Review of Behavioral Economics
Review of Behavioral Economics (2018) 5 (3-4): 361–387.
Published: 31 December 2018
...Nathan Berg The goal of making people better off “by their own standard” in the New Paternalism research program of Thaler-and-Sunstein-inspired “nudging” raises a number of theoretical and practical risks. Some of these risks are straightforward. Others are subtle. I enumerate rarely acknowledged...
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Choice Architecture in Consumer Financial Decisions
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Review of Behavioral Economics
Review of Behavioral Economics (2018) 5 (3-4): 417–437.
Published: 31 December 2018
.... Findings across such studies contribute to recent research on financial decision-making and choice architecture, and they provide readily applicable strategies for policy makers to “nudge” consumers toward more responsible financial decisions. * The author is deeply indebted to her collaborators...
