This book explores human decision-making heuristics. The monograph studies how nudging and winking can help citizens to make rational choices and governments to create choice architectures that aid in stabilizing markets and flourishing society. By applying the behavioral economics approach to political outcomes, it demonstrates how economics can be employed for personal benefits but also foster the greater societal good.
A review of the current literature on human decision-making advantages and failures in Europe and North America opens the book. A wide range of nudges...
This book explores human decision-making heuristics. The monograph studies how nudging and winking can help citizens to make rational choices and g...