A principal source of interest in behavioral economics has been its advertised contributions to policies aimed at \u27nudging\u27 people away from allegedly natural but self-defeating behavior toward patterns of response thought more likely to improve their welfare. This has occasioned controversies among economists and philosophers around the normative limits of paternalism, especially by technical policy advisors. One recent suggestion has been that \u27boosting\u27, in which interventions aim to enhance people\u27s general cognitive skills and representational repertoires instead of manipulating their choice environments behind their backs, avoids the main normative challenges. A limitation in most of this literature is that it has focus...
Behavioral economics has enriched our understanding of the limitations and imperfections of human de...
The aim of the paper is to discuss paternalistic economic policy in relation to complexity. It attem...
The paper provides a critical appraisal of the normative program of behavioral economics known as 'n...
comments and suggestions. We review methodological issues that arise in designing, implementing and ...
Abstract Behavioral paternalism raises deep concerns that do not arise in traditional welfare econom...
Some recent arguments for paternalist government interventions have been based in empirical results ...
International audienceBehavioural paternalism aims at designing public policies helping boundedly ra...
Many contemporary defenders of paternalist interventions favor a version of paternalism focused on h...
In many settings, people’s choices vary based on seemingly arbitrary features of the choice environm...
This brief note rises doubts on the argument that nudging will help people to behave more rational i...
Informed or rational desire, capability and prudential value list views of well-being - must accommo...
The paper proposes an economic assessment of paternalism by comparing different alternative response...
AbstractThe paper provides a critical appraisal of the normative program of behavioral economics kno...
International audienceIn this article I address the question of the moral legitimacy of paternalism....
In a paper published some years ago, Cass R. Sunstein and Richard Thaler argue for a sort of soft pa...
Behavioral economics has enriched our understanding of the limitations and imperfections of human de...
The aim of the paper is to discuss paternalistic economic policy in relation to complexity. It attem...
The paper provides a critical appraisal of the normative program of behavioral economics known as 'n...
comments and suggestions. We review methodological issues that arise in designing, implementing and ...
Abstract Behavioral paternalism raises deep concerns that do not arise in traditional welfare econom...
Some recent arguments for paternalist government interventions have been based in empirical results ...
International audienceBehavioural paternalism aims at designing public policies helping boundedly ra...
Many contemporary defenders of paternalist interventions favor a version of paternalism focused on h...
In many settings, people’s choices vary based on seemingly arbitrary features of the choice environm...
This brief note rises doubts on the argument that nudging will help people to behave more rational i...
Informed or rational desire, capability and prudential value list views of well-being - must accommo...
The paper proposes an economic assessment of paternalism by comparing different alternative response...
AbstractThe paper provides a critical appraisal of the normative program of behavioral economics kno...
International audienceIn this article I address the question of the moral legitimacy of paternalism....
In a paper published some years ago, Cass R. Sunstein and Richard Thaler argue for a sort of soft pa...
Behavioral economics has enriched our understanding of the limitations and imperfections of human de...
The aim of the paper is to discuss paternalistic economic policy in relation to complexity. It attem...
The paper provides a critical appraisal of the normative program of behavioral economics known as 'n...