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  • Nudging Public Policy: Examining the Benefits and Limitations of Paternalistic Public Policies

    Nudging Public Policy by Fike, Rosemarie; Haeffele, Stefanie; John, Arielle;

    Examining the Benefits and Limitations of Paternalistic Public Policies

    Sorozatcím: Economy, Polity, and Society;

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    • Kiadó Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2023. augusztus 22.
    • Kötetek száma Paperback

    • ISBN 9781786614865
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem276 oldal
    • Méret 230.38x154.43x21.082 mm
    • Súly 435 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 6 tables; 1 graphs; Illustrations, unspecified
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    This book asks several critical questions relevant to those interested in public policy: What is a nudge? What are the ethical implications of and justifications for nudges? Are we able to have nudges without affecting one's freedom to choose? In what institutional context are nudges likely to work well and in what context are they likely to fail? The text explores several real-world instances of government attempts at successful choice architecture across a wide range of policy topics: internet privacy laws, environmental policy, education policy, the sharing economy, and creating a national culture.

    This approach also highlights the spontaneous and evolutionary nature of social institutions like culture and trust. Attempts from policymakers to generate these social institutions where they did not exist previously are unlikely to succeed unless they are aligned with the unique characteristics of the society in question. This raises the question of whether the seemingly successful policy interventions were even necessary. A few of the chapters in this book directly examine these issues through case studies of both Latin America and Singapore.

    Each chapter in this volume explores the ways in which individuals in society respond to attempts by policymakers to ""nudge"" them towards a specific outcome. Some chapters explore the theoretical arguments in favor of utilizing this behavioral policy approach. Others explore the feasibility and potential limitations of this approach to public policy. Several of the chapters apply market process theory to understand a particular case study where nudge policies have been put into practice. The chapters, authored by an interdisciplinary group of policy scholars, include discussions of internet privacy laws, the sharing economy, education policy, environmental policy, as well as social issues such as trust and culture.

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    Introduction by Rosemarie Fike, Stefanie Haeffele, and Arielle John
    Chapter 1: Irrationality is not Unreasonable: Behavioral Economics, Rationality, and Implications for Public Policy by Mario J. Rizzo
    Chapter 2: What Is a Nudge? by Jeffrey Bristol
    Chapter 3: Why Nudges Should Be Local and Decentralized by Katarina Hall
    Chapter 4: Incentivized Migration in Colonial Contexts: The Challenge of Asymmetric Information in Public Policy Nudges by Oliver McPherson-Smith
    Chapter 5: Nudge, Nations, and Cultural Change: The Process of Identity Formation in Singapore by Erin Dunne
    Chapter 6: Nudging Lobbyists to Register with Online Registration and Grace Periods by James M. Strickland
    Chapter 7: Nudging Choices in Education Policy by Shannon Lee
    Chapter 8: Public Policy, the Environment, and the Use of Green Nudges by Cynthia Boruchowicz
    Chapter 9: The Paradoxes of the Privacy Paradox by Will Rinehart
    Chapter 10: Nudging, Trust, and the ""Sharing Economy"" in Latin America by Luis H. Lozano-Paredes

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