Many proponents of behavioural public policy work within a broadly consequentialist framework. From this perspective, the ultimate aim of public policy is to maximise utility, happiness, welfare, the satisfaction of preferences, or similar; and the behavioural aspect of public policy aims to harness a knowledge of human psychology to make this maximisation more effective. In particular, behavioural insights may be crucial to help policy-makers ‘save us from ourselves’ by helping citizens avoid falling into non-rational choices, for example, through framing effects, failures of will-power, and so on. But an alternative reading of the psychological literature is that human thoughts and actions are not biased from a rational standard, but are ...
The use of behavioural science to inform policy is one of the main developments in the social scienc...
Behavioural economists often claim that their policy recommendations are justified by cost-benefit a...
This roundtable examined the policy implications of behavioural economics – a relatively new field t...
As behavioural economics reveals, human decision-making deviates from neoclassical assumptions about...
Public policy is often influenced by a presumption that individuals act rationally in their own best...
How can individuals best be encouraged to take more responsibility for their well-being and their en...
This editorial article argues that the development of behavioural economics gives rise to a wide re-...
It appears that recent debates within human geography, and the broader social sciences, concerning t...
In recent years, behavioural economics has gained considerable traction in the policy discourse, wit...
It appears that recent debates within human geography, and the broader social sciences, concerning t...
The article traces the origin of behavioural development economics and brings out the characteristic...
Behavioural economics provides a more realistic model of man than neoclassical economics. But "behav...
This working paper is a lightly edited version of two chapters of a book that I am currently writing...
Behavioral economics has been employed in a number of policy applications over the last decade. From...
The dominant normative framework in behavioral public policy postulates paternalistic intervention t...
The use of behavioural science to inform policy is one of the main developments in the social scienc...
Behavioural economists often claim that their policy recommendations are justified by cost-benefit a...
This roundtable examined the policy implications of behavioural economics – a relatively new field t...
As behavioural economics reveals, human decision-making deviates from neoclassical assumptions about...
Public policy is often influenced by a presumption that individuals act rationally in their own best...
How can individuals best be encouraged to take more responsibility for their well-being and their en...
This editorial article argues that the development of behavioural economics gives rise to a wide re-...
It appears that recent debates within human geography, and the broader social sciences, concerning t...
In recent years, behavioural economics has gained considerable traction in the policy discourse, wit...
It appears that recent debates within human geography, and the broader social sciences, concerning t...
The article traces the origin of behavioural development economics and brings out the characteristic...
Behavioural economics provides a more realistic model of man than neoclassical economics. But "behav...
This working paper is a lightly edited version of two chapters of a book that I am currently writing...
Behavioral economics has been employed in a number of policy applications over the last decade. From...
The dominant normative framework in behavioral public policy postulates paternalistic intervention t...
The use of behavioural science to inform policy is one of the main developments in the social scienc...
Behavioural economists often claim that their policy recommendations are justified by cost-benefit a...
This roundtable examined the policy implications of behavioural economics – a relatively new field t...