Format:
ca. 202 S.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
ISBN:
9781137287755
Content:
This timely book makes a forceful argument that the analyses from behavioral economists are incomplete, the policies advocated by libertarian paternalists are misguided and unethical, and both actually reinforce the cognitive biases and dysfunctions that motivate 'nudges' in the first place. In a lighthearted manner, the author points out critical flaws in the way economists model decision-making, how behavioral economics failed to correct them, and how they led to the problems with libertarian paternalism and nudges. Sprinkled throughout with anecdotes, examples, and references to a wide range of scholarly literature, this new volume argues against the use of paternalistic nudges by the government and makes a positive case for individual choice and autonomy. This book is part of White's triptych on individualism and society, which includes The Illusion of Well-Being and The Decline of the Individual
Content:
This timely book makes a forceful argument that the analyses from behavioral economists are incomplete, the policies advocated by libertarian paternalists are misguided and unethical, and both actually reinforce the cognitive biases and dysfunctions that motivate 'nudges' in the first place
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Description based upon print version of record
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Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: We Start with a Donut . . .; Chapter 1 The Problems with Traditional Economic Models of Choice; Chapter 2 How Behavioral Economics Makes the Same Mistakes; Chapter 3 How Behavioral Economics Met Law and Economics and Begat Nudge; Chapter 4 Why Nudges Can't Do What They Promise; Chapter 5 Why Nudges Are Unethical; Chapter 6 All Nudges Are Not Created Equal; Chapter 7 Why Choice Matters So Much-and What Can Be Done to Preserve It; Notes; Further Reading; Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781137313577
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Manipulation of Choice : Ethics and Libertarian Paternalism
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1057/9781137313577
URN:
10.1057/9781137313577
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