Many governments in the developed world can now best be described as 'neuroliberal' having a combination of neoliberal principles with policy initiatives derived from insights in the behavioural sciences.
Neuroliberalism presents the results on the first critical global study of the impacts of the behavioural sciences on public policy and government actions, including behavioural economics, behavioural psychology and neuroeconomics. Drawing on interviews with leading behaviour change experts, organizations, and policy-makers, and discussed in alignment with a series...
Many governments in the developed world can now best be described as 'neuroliberal' having a combination of neoliberal principles with policy initi...