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Human agency and behavioral economics : nudging fast and slow /

This Palgrave Pivot offers comprehensive evidence about what people actually think of "nudge" policies designed to steer decision makers' choices in positive directions. The data reveal that people in diverse nations generally favor nudges by strong majorities, with a preference for e...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sunstein, Cass R.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Colección:Palgrave advances in behavioral economics.
Palgrave pivot.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Acknowledgments; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction: Agency and Control; Abstract ; Education and Architecture; Two Systems; A Challenge to the Very Possibility of Agency?; The Goal and the Plan; References; Chapter 2 People Like Nudges (Mostly); Abstract ; A Principled Public?; Popular Nudges; Unpopular Nudges; Why Are Some Nudges Unpopular?; Two Dominant Principles; No Losses by Default!; Political Disclosures; Manipulation; Politics and Partisanship; Nudges vs. Mandates; Europe; Central Findings; Differences-and (the Bigger Story) Continuities; Beyond the USA and Europe; References.
  • Chapter 3 People Prefer Educative Nudges (Kind Of)Abstract ; Smoking, Savings, Pollution, and Water Conservation; Respondents in the Neutral Condition (Condition 1); Respondents Informed that the System 1 Nudge Is "Significantly More Effective" (Condition 2); Respondents Informed that the System 1 Nudge Is "Significantly More Effective," with Additional Quantitative Information (Condition 3); Respondents Informed that the System 2 Nudge Is "Significantly More Effective" (Condition 4); Respondent Preferences by Partisan Affiliation; Voting, Children, and Abortion.
  • Testing the Preference as Between the System 1 or System 2 Nudge in the Context of the Three Distinctive IssuesGeneral Results for the Preference as Between the System 1 or System 2 Nudge in the Context of Three Distinctive Issues; Respondent Preferences by Partisan Affiliation; Digging Deeper; Testing the Preference with a Within-Subjects Design; Testing Beliefs About Effectiveness; Comparing the Assumptions that the System 1 Nudge Is "Significantly More Effective" or "Dramatically More Effective"; Testing the Preference with an "Either or Both" Option.
  • Popular Opinion, Law, and Public PolicyReferences; Chapter 4 How to Choose; Abstract ; Mandates; "Inaction"; Incentives; Welfare; A Welfarist Framework; Behavioral Public Choice; Agency and Autonomy; References; Chapter 5 "What Route Would You Like Me To Take?" Paternalists Who Force Choices; Abstract ; The Intrinsic Value of Control; Varieties of Choice; Three Possibilities; What Choosers Choose; Choice-Promoting Paternalism; Paternalism, Welfare, Autonomy; Paternalists Who Promote Active Choosing; Freedom and Its Alienation; Asymmetries; Justified Paternalism? Of Welfare and Autonomy.
  • Welfare, One Last TimeAutonomy and Agency, One Last Time; Down to Cases; Final Words; References; Index.