This Article compares for the first time the relative economic efficiency of “nudges” and other forms of behaviorally-inspired regulation against more common policy alternatives, such as taxes, subsidies, or traditional quantity regulation. Environmental economists and some legal commentators have dismissed nudge-type interventions out of hand for their failure to match the revenues and informational benefits taxes can provide. Similarly, writers in the law and economics tradition argue that fines are generally superior to non-pecuniary punishments. Drawing on prior work in the choice-of-instruments literature, and contrary to this popular wisdom, I show that nudges may out-perform fines, other Pigouvian taxes, or subsidies in some c...
Governments are increasingly turning to behavioral economics to inform policy design in areas like h...
This Article compares for the first time the relative economic efficiency of “nudges” and other form...
This article examines the law and economics of behavioral regulation (“nudging”), which governments ...
This Article compares for the first time the relative economic efficiency of “nudges” and other form...
This Article compares for the first time the relative economic efficiency of “nudges” and other form...
This Article compares for the first time the relative economic efficiency of “nudges” and other form...
A new debate is emerging about the economic effects of regulation. In a forthcoming article, Brian ...
A new debate is emerging about the economic effects of regulation. In a forthcoming article, Brian ...
Governments are increasingly turning to behavioral economics to inform policy design in areas like h...
Dans cette thèse, nous proposons une modélisation de la réaction à un nudge (basé sur l'annonce de l...
Dans cette thèse, nous proposons une modélisation de la réaction à un nudge (basé sur l'annonce de l...
Dans cette thèse, nous proposons une modélisation de la réaction à un nudge (basé sur l'annonce de l...
While nudges are still mostly associated with affecting individual choices for their own long-run in...
Governments are increasingly adopting behavioral science techniques for changing individual behavior...
This Article explores the economics of crime and compliance as the dominant approach to U.S. tax enf...
Governments are increasingly turning to behavioral economics to inform policy design in areas like h...
This Article compares for the first time the relative economic efficiency of “nudges” and other form...
This article examines the law and economics of behavioral regulation (“nudging”), which governments ...
This Article compares for the first time the relative economic efficiency of “nudges” and other form...
This Article compares for the first time the relative economic efficiency of “nudges” and other form...
This Article compares for the first time the relative economic efficiency of “nudges” and other form...
A new debate is emerging about the economic effects of regulation. In a forthcoming article, Brian ...
A new debate is emerging about the economic effects of regulation. In a forthcoming article, Brian ...
Governments are increasingly turning to behavioral economics to inform policy design in areas like h...
Dans cette thèse, nous proposons une modélisation de la réaction à un nudge (basé sur l'annonce de l...
Dans cette thèse, nous proposons une modélisation de la réaction à un nudge (basé sur l'annonce de l...
Dans cette thèse, nous proposons une modélisation de la réaction à un nudge (basé sur l'annonce de l...
While nudges are still mostly associated with affecting individual choices for their own long-run in...
Governments are increasingly adopting behavioral science techniques for changing individual behavior...
This Article explores the economics of crime and compliance as the dominant approach to U.S. tax enf...
Governments are increasingly turning to behavioral economics to inform policy design in areas like h...
This Article compares for the first time the relative economic efficiency of “nudges” and other form...
This article examines the law and economics of behavioral regulation (“nudging”), which governments ...