Behavioural Public Policy
Discover the insightful world of Behavioural Public Policy by Adam Oliver, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. This compelling book spans 252 pages and delves into the critical questions surrounding individual responsibility and ethical behavior in various contexts, including personal well-being and business transactions. Through a captivating collection of case studies, leading scholars in behavioral economics explore how to effectively encourage individuals to make better choices for themselves and their environment. Perfect for those interested in economic policy, social policy, and the psychological aspects of decision-making, this hardback edition offers valuable insights for policymakers, academics, and anyone keen on understanding the nuances of human behavior in public policy. Enhance your understanding of how behavioral insights can shape effective policies and drive positive change.