About this episode
In 2008, an economist and a law professor proposed a radical new approach to politics: Telling people not to do bad stuff. Support us on Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/IfBooksPod Where to find us: Twitter Peter's other podcast, 5-4 Mike's other podcast, Maintenance Phase Sources: Mike's Maintenance Phase episode on the godfather of the "cafeteria nudge" Nudge: Concept, Effectiveness, and Ethics From mechanism to virtue: Evaluating Nudge theory The effectiveness of nudging: A meta-analysis of choice architecture interventions across behavioral domains Why the Most Important Idea in Behavioral Decision-Making Is a Fallacy Behavioral Winter Why Is Behavioral Economics So Popular? The Origins of Anti-Litter Campaigns Do Normative Appeals Affect Tax Compliance? Evidence from a Controlled Experiment in Minnesota Opt-out legislations: the mysterious viability of the false Opt-out policies capacity to increase organ donors is limited Assessing Global Organ Donation Policies: Opt-In vs Opt-Out What Counts as a Nudge? Preventing Secondary Pregnancy In Adolescents: A Model Program The Effect of Monetary Incentives and Peer Support Groups on Repeat Adolescent Pregnancies A Randomized Trial of the Dollar-a-Day Program The i-frame and the s-frame: How focusing on individual-level solutions has led behavioral public policy astray Can behavioural economics make us healthier? On the Supposed Evidence for Libertarian Paternalism Thanks to Mindseye for our theme song!