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Behavioural conditionality: Why the nudges must be stopped - an opinion piece [PDF]
The use of behavioural conditionality has spread globally and is linked to the growth of behavioural economics and libertarian paternalism. This comment questions the ethics and effectiveness of this powerful trend and considers the alternative of moving
Standing, Guy
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Behavioural economics is gaining importance in the theory of economics. This can be proved by the fact that the Bank of Sweden Award Alfred Nobel in economics in 2017 was awarded to Richard Thaler, who promotes a behavioural approach to economic problems.
Wojciech Świder
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Behavioural Law and Economics as Litmus Test
This paper discusses a few meta-theoretical questions about Behavioural Law and Economics (BLE) in order to better understand both its popularity and the criticisms it has received.
Péter Cserne
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A synthesis of evolutionary and behavioural economics
The article presents the current state of evolutionary economics against the backdrop of changes related to the potential use of the achievements of other social sciences, in particular psychology, as well as dynamically developing neuroscience.
Polowczyk Jan
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Bounded Sociality: Behavioural Economists' Truncated Understanding of the Social and Its Implications for Politics [PDF]
Behavioural economics provides a more realistic model of man than neoclassical economics. But "behavioural economic man" likewise has his shortcomings. An important aspect is the neglect of social contingency.
Frerichs, Sabine
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Behavioral Law and Economics Is Not Just a Refinement of Law and Economics
A number of prominent advocates of applying behavioral economics to the law make the claim that behavioral law and economics is simply a refinement of traditional law and economics.
Steven M. Sheffrin
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The Role of Behavioural Economics in Energy and Climate Policy [PDF]
This article explores how behavioural economics can be applied to energy and climate policy. We present an overview of main concepts of behavioural economics and discuss how they differ from the assumptions of neoclassical economics.
Pollitt, Michael G., Shaorshadze, Irina
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The behavioural economics of climate change [PDF]
This paper attempts to bring some central insights from behavioural economics into the economics of climate change. In particular, it discusses (i) implications of prospect theory, the equity premium puzzle, and time-inconsistent preferences in the choice of discount rate used in climate-change cost assessments, and (ii) the implications of various ...
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Behavioural Economics and Economic Policy: A Comparative Study of Recent Trends
This paper discusses the influence behavioural economics has had on economic policy over the past few years, and also tackles the question of what developments in the near future are likely to look like.
Niels Geiger
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Assumptions, Applications and Implications of Modern Economic Analysis in Comprehending Neo-Classical Economics [PDF]
This research paper delves into the foundational principles, assumptions, applications, and limitations of neoclassical economics, presenting a comprehensive exploration of its significance in economic analysis, policy formulation, and the understanding ...
Nicole Dubois
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