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Behavioural Public Policy
From Nudging to Budging: Behavioural economic-informed regulation of the supply side
October 14th, 2013
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Behavioural Public Policy
David Cameron should pay attention to the “Happiness” of British citizens; it will help him win the next general election
October 9th, 2013
Behavioural Public Policy
Minimising misery: A new strategy for public policies instead of maximising happiness
October 8th, 2013
1
Behavioural Public Policy
Nudges manipulate, except when they don’t
August 29th, 2013
9
Behavioural Public Policy
Auto-enrolment is not the end of the pensions story
August 21st, 2013
Behavioural Public Policy
The long reach of childhood bullying: Unemployment hurts, but it hurts more for individuals who had a persistent negative experience as a child
August 8th, 2013
Behavioural Public Policy
Human wellbeing follows a U-shape over age, and unmet aspirations are the cause
August 7th, 2013
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Behavioural Public Policy
To reduce work’s importance to a feeling of pain is to miss the fundamental role of work in the fulfilment of our needs both as consumers and producers
August 1st, 2013
6
Behavioural Public Policy
Whistling while you work: Happiness is good for productivity
July 29th, 2013
3
Behavioural Public Policy
Does money buy happiness? It depends on the context
July 3rd, 2013
3
Behavioural Public Policy
A better understanding of the behavioural constraints that people face will help policy makers to more effectively target public policy interventions that aim to change their actions.
February 2nd, 2012
Behavioural Public Policy
Attempting to create scientific and objective tests to measure national wellbeing may be less effective than just asking people how happy they feel
January 13th, 2012
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