Abstract:The last decade has produced a large literature on the public policy implications of behavioural research. Policymakers, in turn, have increasingly relied on 'choice architecture' or 'nudges' to address some of the consequences of individuals' judgment and decisionmaking biases documented by that research. However, the possibilities for mitigating the effects of individuals' biases in the realm of collective choice have not yet been exhaustively explored. This article suggests possible applications of behaviou… Show more
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