Behavioral Economic Interventions – It’s Not a Choice Between Nudges and Shoves

The field of behavioral economics has brought attention to promising ways of motivating people to make better life choices. Many behavioral economic-inspired interventions are relatively hands off — they nudge people to make wiser decisions without in any way restricting their … Continue reading → The post Behavioral Economic Interventions – It’s Not a Choice Between Nudges and Shoves appeared first on PeterUbel.com.
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