This experiment investigates whether protégés judge paternalism by means of its conse-quences or on principled grounds. Subjects receive a payment for showing up early the next morning. The later they show up the less they get. Protégés can self-commit to a specific show-up time or maintain spontaneity. By making this binary choice, protégés express their preference for liberty. Simultaneously, their patron is either paternalistic or liberal by making this choice on their behalf. We investigate whether self-committers’ willingness to restrict their own freedom predicts their attitudes toward paternalism. 1
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The purpose of this investigation was to analyze if having the ability to set conditions influences ...
In a paper published some years ago, Cass R. Sunstein and Richard Thaler argue for a sort of soft pa...
In this article I have attempted to discuss two points brought up by Sunstein and Thaler's new persp...
Weak paternalism commits prot´eg´es to their own plans. This experiment addresses the question of wh...
We study experimentally when, why, and how people intervene in others’ choices. Choice Architects (C...
We investigate experimentally whether the protégés’ reaction to paternalism depends on the consequen...
Libertarian paternalism (Thaler and Sunstein 2003), using peoples own heuristics and biases to steer...
The purpose of this thesis is to study moral motivation in hard paternalistic interferences, and fur...
We study paternalistic preferences in two large-scale experiments with participants from the general...
The idea of libertarian paternalism might seem to be an oxymoron, but it is both possible and desira...
Abstract Despite the frequent arguments that findings from behavioral econom-ics experiments justify...
We study experimentally when, why, and how people intervene in others' choices. Choice Architects (C...
International audienceThe paper proposes an economic assessment of paternalism by comparing differen...
In many settings, people’s choices vary based on seemingly arbitrary features of the choice environm...
Paternalism involves a situation in which A interferes with B primarily to protect B from the harmfu...
The purpose of this investigation was to analyze if having the ability to set conditions influences ...
In a paper published some years ago, Cass R. Sunstein and Richard Thaler argue for a sort of soft pa...
In this article I have attempted to discuss two points brought up by Sunstein and Thaler's new persp...