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Request for Paternalism: The Concept and Value of State in the Minds of Russian Youth
Modern Russian youth as a whole significantly differs from those of older generations in their values and behavioral disposition, which, in conjunction with internal heterogeneity, has a significant impact on the strategy of working with it.
Tatiana V. Evgenyeva +3 more
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The paper is based on the observation of the process of reviving the forgotten culture of household economy, horticulture and livestock farming in disadvantaged rural areas and, through this, to develop a new service model for rural communities to ...
Judit Csoba , Flórian Sipos
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The article reveals the degree of influence of libertarianism on the development of various institutions of state and law. It is shown how one of its trends, libertarian paternalism, presented by researchers of behavioral economics R.
Olga V. Romanovskaya
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Alcohol Availability Restriction Policy and Changes in Consumer Behavior in Lithuania in 2016–2019
To reduce alcohol consumption, in 2018 the Lithuanian Government introduced new restrictions on alcohol sales time, consumer age, and alcohol advertising. These restrictions apply to the entire population, regardless of alcohol consumption behavior. Such
Vita Karpuškienė
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Religion and Continuity for Children in Care—An Examination of Public Views in 40 Countries
This comparative study, the first to date, examines how representative samples of citizens across 40 OECD countries (N = 41,232) balance religion and child welfare when deciding whether to move a five-year-old thriving in foster care to match parental ...
Zacky Dhaffa Pratama, Marit Skivenes
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Paternalizm w prawie i etyce zawodowej
The concept of the paternalism is known since the end of the 19th century. The paternalistic attitude has been criticized not only by liberals. According to this criticism the essence of evil of paternalism lies in the negation of the autonomy of persons
Paweł Łabieniec
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Against coercive paternalism: A case for soft paternalism and the preservation of autonomy [PDF]
The article opposes the rejection of autonomy in favor of coercive paternalism. Based on the thought of especially John Stuart Mill, Immanuel Kant, and Joel Feinberg, it suggests that autonomy as an ideal, a moral capacity, and a foundational principle ...
Peter
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Paternalism and Entrepreneurship [PDF]
I explore the area of economic life at the border between paternalism and entrepreneurship, with reference to dual-self Planner/Doer models used in behavioural economics. Using a concept of a ‘continuing person’ as the composition of her Doer selves at all points in time, I argue that competitive markets provide individuals with every opportunity for ...
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Behavioral economics and the ‘new’ paternalism1
The paper provides a critical appraisal of the normative program of behavioral economics known as ‘new paternalism’. First, it explores the theoretical foundations of behavioral economics, describes major behavioral anomalies associated with bounded ...
Rostislav Kapeliushnikov
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Beyond the one-child policy: a response to Conly
The problems with Conly’s proposed ‘one-child’ policy are a good example of where the attempt to limit paternalism becomes self-defeating, and actually ends up potentially aiding the case against controlling population rather than promoting it, as well ...
Julian Roche
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