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Roundup #70: Top Stories in Behavioral Economics & Nudge | Ethics of Nudge
http://ethicsofnudge.com/2015/05/29/roundup-70-top-stories-in-behavioral-economics-nudge
Exploring the Intersection of Behavioral Economics, Law, and Policy. Roundup #70: Top Stories in Behavioral Economics & Nudge. Here’s what’s new in nudge and behavioral economics this week:. How to incorporate principles of BE into economics courses ( here. Excellent paper by Saurabh and Loewenstein on using BE to move beyond just nudging ( here. Viewing behavioral anomalies as strategies in intertemporal bargaining ( here. Useful overview paper on revealed preference theory ( here. Roundup #76: Top Stor...
Roundup #72: Top Stories in Behavioral Economics & Nudge | Ethics of Nudge
http://ethicsofnudge.com/2015/06/19/roundup-72-top-stories-in-behavioral-economics-nudge
Exploring the Intersection of Behavioral Economics, Law, and Policy. Roundup #72: Top Stories in Behavioral Economics & Nudge. Here’s what’s new in nudge and behavioral economics this week:. Interesting take on paternalism in public health policy ( here. Insightful article on patient non-adherence and doctors’ inertia ( here. Sunstein on regulating internalities ( here. Good review of the book, Nudge and the Law ( here. Paper with the great title: Being human is a market failure ( here. Roundup #74: Top ...
The Peculiar Paternalism of Nudge | Ethics of Nudge
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Exploring the Intersection of Behavioral Economics, Law, and Policy. The Peculiar Paternalism of Nudge. Nudges are a peculiar brand of paternalism. As I wrote elsewhere. Nudges aren’t really instances of soft paternalism. But there’s something else that makes nudge paternalism odd: the substituted rational judgment standard. Let’s take a closer look. We can call this classic paternalism best interest paternalism. Or welfarist paternalism . At first blush, this isn’t much different; it’s still focused on ...
Roundup #71: Top Stories in Behavioral Economics & Nudge | Ethics of Nudge
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Exploring the Intersection of Behavioral Economics, Law, and Policy. Roundup #71: Top Stories in Behavioral Economics & Nudge. Here’s what’s new in nudge and behavioral economics this week:. Sunstein replying to critics on nudges and agency and the need for concrete examples ( here. Study suggesting that decision-making and cognition are separate constructs ( here. Decent summary of the evidence of decision-making under uncertainty ( here. Interesting paper on nudging as a threat to privacy ( here. Round...
Weekly Roundup #32: Top Stories in Behavioral Economics & Nudge | Ethics of Nudge
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Exploring the Intersection of Behavioral Economics, Law, and Policy. Weekly Roundup #32: Top Stories in Behavioral Economics & Nudge. Here’s what’s new in nudge and behavioral economics this week:. PBS Newshour special on Stikk.com and the upside of self-nudging ( here. Brief update letter to the House of Lords 2011 report on Behaviour Change calling on BIT to release more evidence ( here. WSJ coverage on nudging ( here. Not much new here. Eyal on Nudging by Shaming, Shaming by Nudging ( here. Doctoral C...
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Can a picture be worth too many words?
Can a picture be worth too many words? Monday, November 12, 2007. Can a picture be worth too many words? There are times when pictures can pose more of a controversy than a written story. This has become especially true with the war in Iraq. Since there is not a set of rules stating what images are appropriate and which are not, it is all varied. This is when the Pentagon tries to set the rules. In the article "Which words is a war photo worth? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
Ethics of News
This is forum for journalism majors to debate the ethics of decisions being made by those in the news industry. Thursday, November 29, 2007. Should Journalists Publish False Stories? According to the memos, authorities:. 61623; Fed a local reporter phony information that police were closing in on a suspect. 61623; Delivered newspapers carrying the fake story to Masters' trailer. 61623; Had one of Masters' friends deliver him a copy of his mother's obituary. Sunday, November 25, 2007. More than helping th...
Ethics of Nudge
Exploring the Intersection of Behavioral Economics, Law, and Policy. Roundup #75: Top Stories in Behavioral Economics & Nudge. Here’s what’s new in nudge and behavioral economics:. Nudges in exercise commitment contracts ( here. Hansen defining nudging and libertarian paternalism ( here. Paper on heuristics in financial decision-making comparing Kahneman and Gigerenzer’s respective approaches ( here. No surprise here smoking and lack of self-control are linked ( here. Overview article on heuristics ( here.
EthicsOfOZ
Monday, October 29, 2012. 160; My favorite part about being a science fiction writer is that I get to think of complex problems and assign eloquent and beautiful solutions without the burdensome necessity of evidence. Is just has to sound cool. Thats has been what my mind has been going around and around about for the past couple weeks; Ive thought of something that sounds like a cool explanation of a real problem. Monday, January 30, 2012. Can you force yourself to believe in Smurfs? Or Gods. I ...
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To Receive is Never Neutral | re-touching receptions, deceptions, mis-conceptions, preconceptions and re-conceptions
To Receive is Never Neutral. Re-touching receptions, deceptions, mis-conceptions, preconceptions and re-conceptions. Giving Thanks, Giving Space. September 17, 2011. I would first like to thank everyone who was involved with To Receive is Never Neutral: towards an ethics of reception which took place in the Classics. University of Bristol 7-8. September 2011. A thanks and an excitement about where all. More of which to. Follow in the future]. A lot of the papers expressed concerns with a certain dis-orie...
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