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Proponents of 'nudge theory' argue that, because of our human
susceptibility to an array of biases, we often make subprime
choices and decisions that make us poorer, less healthy, and more
miserable than we might otherwise be. However, using behavioural
economics-and insights from other disciplines-they suggest that
apparently small and subtle solutions (or 'nudges') can lead to
disproportionately beneficial outcomes without unduly restricting
our freedom of choice. Indeed, the apparently virtuous-and
cost-effective-possibilities of nudge theory has led to its
enthusiastic adoption by adherents in the highest echelons of
government and business, and 'nudge units' (such as the Behavioural
Insights Team in the British Cabinet Office) have been established
in the UK, the United States, and Australia. While far from
uncontroversial (some critics have questioned its ethical
implications and dismissed many of its practical applications as
short-term, politically motivated initiatives based on flimsy
evidence), in recent years there has been an astonishing growth in
scholarly output about and around the economics of nudge. And now,
while the hybrid field continues to flourish, Routledge announces a
new four-volume collection to provide users with a much-needed
compendium of foundational and the very best cutting-edge
scholarship. The collection is co-edited by Cass R. Sunstein
(Robert Walmsley University Professor at Harvard), the co-author
(with Richard Thaler) of the pioneering Nudge: Improving Decisions
About Health, Wealth, and Happiness (2008), and Lucia Reisch of the
Copenhagen Business School. The Economics of Nudge is fully indexed
and has a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editors,
which places the collected material in its historical and
intellectual context. It is an essential work of reference and is
destined to be valued by scholars, students, and policymakers as a
vital resource.
Dieses Buch ist der umfassenden Analyse einer Grundannahme uber
menschliches Verhalten gewidmet, die der europaisch gepragten
Zivilisation als Leitbild und der okonomischen Theoriebildung als
Axiom zugrundeliegt."
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