Building a Culture of Voting Through Choice Architecture
Companies, government entities, and nonprofits could—and should—design nonpartisan tools to build a culture of voting.
Companies, government entities, and nonprofits could—and should—design nonpartisan tools to build a culture of voting.
What does Richard Thaler think about the past ten years? In an acronym, “OMG.”
Cass Sunstein is a potent blend of scholar and scientist—an intellectual who is perpetually testing and sharpening his own theories through the collaborative process.
What impact could behavioral science have when applied across dozens of developing countries with different governments, capacities, and needs?
What do we lose by failing to apply behavioral science earlier in the policy making process?
Policymakers are also affected by the same cognitive biases that they seek to address in others. Does that mean that their decisions are also flawed?