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"Nudges" are being widely promoted to encourage energy conservation.
iToot Stream John B. Chilton 2010
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"Nudges" do not rely on coercion: individuals still have their freedom to chose.
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"Nudges" tend to be introduced quietly and incrementally.
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Obama "Nudges" Israel on Creating a Pali State (Nothing to the Palis About Halting Terror Attacks)
Latest Articles al-Reuters 2009
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Nudges acknowledge that regulators and lawmakers do not really know what is best for everyone.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Behavioral Economics and Regulatory Policy: 2010
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“Nudges” and “shoves” come in all kinds of varieties, economic, political and otherwise, and busybodies on the left have become exceedingly efficient at them.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Behavioral Economics and Regulatory Policy: 2010
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Nudges work best when a default option is required.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Behavioral Economics and Regulatory Policy: 2010
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“Nudges” and “shoves” come in all kinds of varieties, economic, political and otherwise, and busybodies on the left have become exceedingly efficient atthem.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Behavioral Economics and Regulatory Policy: 2010
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Healthy Nudges: When the Public Want Change and Politicians Don't Know It shows that politicians may be behind the curve of public opinion.
How to get public health policy right: listen to the public 2010
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“Nudges” and “shoves” come in all kinds of varieties, economic, political and otherwise, and busybodies on the left have become exceedingly efficient at them.geokstrQuote
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Behavioral Economics and Regulatory Policy: 2010
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