Routledge Handbook of Policy Design 2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781351252928-15
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Nudges and Nodality Tools

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“…The mandates mobilise legal power; the 2 While nudge-related instruments have expanded over time, we do not consider nudges as a separate category of instruments. As argued elsewhere (see, for example, John (2011), Kuehnhanss (2018) and Ölander and Thøgersen (2014)), nudges are often information-based instruments (or to be used in combination with information) and, more rarely, regulation-based instruments.…”
Section: The Logical Underpinning Of Classification Mattersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mandates mobilise legal power; the 2 While nudge-related instruments have expanded over time, we do not consider nudges as a separate category of instruments. As argued elsewhere (see, for example, John (2011), Kuehnhanss (2018) and Ölander and Thøgersen (2014)), nudges are often information-based instruments (or to be used in combination with information) and, more rarely, regulation-based instruments.…”
Section: The Logical Underpinning Of Classification Mattersmentioning
confidence: 99%