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missing micro-foundations in Keynes’s theory is false. In contrast, recent findings of behavioural economics have strongly …
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This article explores the role of trust and confidence in economic life, and their relevance to the current financial crisis. It outlines a recent history of research and debate on the relationship between social trust and economic prosperity, before introducing more recent data on trust against...
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-effective development strategies that include individual time preference as well as insights from behavioural and experimental economics. …
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This article critically discusses the potential of the new behavioural turn in consumer policy. It focuses on methodological and normative aspects, which are not suffi ciently discussed in the policy domain, in particular on the lessons that can be learned from randomised control trials and the...
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On the basis of data from many nations, our forthcoming book asks and answers a question pressing in democratic and nondemocratic nations alike: What do citizens actually think about behaviorally informed policies?
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Behavioural economics can be a powerful tool in achieving consumer policy goals, by nudging people to make healthy …
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