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"Nudge" Part 1: A Simple Solution For Littering, Organ Donations and Climate Change
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In 2008, an economist and a law professor proposed a radical new approach to politics: Telling people not to do bad stuff.
Support us on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/IfBooksPod
Where to find us:
Sources:
- Mike's Maintenance Phase episode on the godfather of the "cafeteria nudge"
- Nudge: Concept, Effectiveness, and Ethics
- From mechanism to virtue: Evaluating Nudge theory
- The effectiveness of nudging: A meta-analysis of choice architecture interventions across behavioral domains
- Why the Most Important Idea in Behavioral Decision-Making Is a Fallacy
- Behavioral Winter
- Why Is Behavioral Economics So Popular?
- The Origins of Anti-Litter Campaigns
- Do Normative Appeals Affect Tax Compliance? Evidence from a Controlled Experiment in Minnesota
- Opt-out legislations: the mysterious viability of the false
- Opt-out policies capacity to increase organ donors is limited
- Assessing Global Organ Donation Policies: Opt-In vs Opt-Out
- What Counts as a Nudge?
- Preventing Secondary Pregnancy In Adolescents: A Model Program
- The Effect of Monetary Incentives and Peer Support Groups on Repeat Adolescent Pregnancies A Randomized Trial of the Dollar-a-Day Program
- The i-frame and the s-frame: How focusing on individual-level solutions has led behavioral public policy astray
- Can behavioural economics make us healthier?
- On the Supposed Evidence for Libertarian Paternalism
Thanks to Mindseye for our theme song!
48 episodes
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Manage episode 362412870 series 3411315
Content provided by Michael Hobbes & Peter Shamshiri, Michael Hobbes, and Peter Shamshiri. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michael Hobbes & Peter Shamshiri, Michael Hobbes, and Peter Shamshiri or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
In 2008, an economist and a law professor proposed a radical new approach to politics: Telling people not to do bad stuff.
Support us on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/IfBooksPod
Where to find us:
Sources:
- Mike's Maintenance Phase episode on the godfather of the "cafeteria nudge"
- Nudge: Concept, Effectiveness, and Ethics
- From mechanism to virtue: Evaluating Nudge theory
- The effectiveness of nudging: A meta-analysis of choice architecture interventions across behavioral domains
- Why the Most Important Idea in Behavioral Decision-Making Is a Fallacy
- Behavioral Winter
- Why Is Behavioral Economics So Popular?
- The Origins of Anti-Litter Campaigns
- Do Normative Appeals Affect Tax Compliance? Evidence from a Controlled Experiment in Minnesota
- Opt-out legislations: the mysterious viability of the false
- Opt-out policies capacity to increase organ donors is limited
- Assessing Global Organ Donation Policies: Opt-In vs Opt-Out
- What Counts as a Nudge?
- Preventing Secondary Pregnancy In Adolescents: A Model Program
- The Effect of Monetary Incentives and Peer Support Groups on Repeat Adolescent Pregnancies A Randomized Trial of the Dollar-a-Day Program
- The i-frame and the s-frame: How focusing on individual-level solutions has led behavioral public policy astray
- Can behavioural economics make us healthier?
- On the Supposed Evidence for Libertarian Paternalism
Thanks to Mindseye for our theme song!
48 episodes
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