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As far as I know, Thaler is more concerned about the first default and his proposal is simply to change this so that it is a condition of any company that wants to offer 401 (k) s to its employees that enrollment be automatic.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Richard Thaler Responds to Critics of Libertarian Paternalism 2010
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Stephen Thaler is a computer scientist whose St. Louis-based Imagination Engines, Inc. builds electronic neural networks that are designed to generate new ideas based on pre-existing parameters.
The merry-go-round, broke down Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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Stephen Thaler is a computer scientist whose St. Louis-based Imagination Engines, Inc. builds electronic neural networks that are designed to generate new ideas based on pre-existing parameters.
Archive 2007-04-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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Thaler is saying, if you’re going to regulate, then this will help you do a better job.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Richard Thaler Responds to Critics of Libertarian Paternalism 2010
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The author, a doctor of literature who admits that "Thaler" is a pseudonym, and who has not previously written books under the name, said it was liberating to write without verbs, which he describes as "invaders, dictators, and usurpers of our literature".
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Or do you believe somehow that Sunstein and Thaler have been gifted by the gods so that they can make valid interpersonal welfare judgements?
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Mr. Sunstein and Mr. Thaler say that this apparent contradiction is reconciled through what they call “choice architecture.”
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Lucky for us we have benevolent demi-gods like Sunstein and Thaler to shove us onto the path of enlightenment via their "libertarian paternalism".
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The latest celebrity death match on the Wall Street Journal site features Richard Thaler and Mario Rizzo.
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A study commissioned by the advertising group Kaplan Thaler showed that 68 percent of those who watched Commander in Chief were more likely to take a female president seriously.
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