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Titlebook: Default Nudges; From People‘s Experi Patrik Michaelsen,Cass R. Sunstein Book 2023 The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature

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Developments in British Social Policy about default nudges when learning about them in surveys, but less so when encountering them in choice tasks. Importantly, issues that are central to welfare and ethics, including defaults’ influence on satisfaction and autonomy, are not considered negatively affected by choosers themselves. The fa
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26638-8tributive justice. Policymakers should ask four specific questions. (1) What are the aggregate effects on social welfare? (2) Who is likely to be helped and who is likely to be hurt? (3) What are the expected effects on the least well-off? (4) Do the benefits to those who are helped exceed the costs
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Book 2023 that steer people in particular directions. The most effective nudges are often “defaults,” which establish what happens if people do nothing. For example, automatic enrollment in savings plans is a default nudge, as is automatic enrollment in green energy...Default rules are in widespread use, but
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Developments in British Politics 5 like other nudge interventions, typically benefit from being cheap and easy to implement, resulting in a highly cost-effective way of inducing behavior change. This has made nudging a popular tool for businesses and governments.
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The Problem, like other nudge interventions, typically benefit from being cheap and easy to implement, resulting in a highly cost-effective way of inducing behavior change. This has made nudging a popular tool for businesses and governments.
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How Do People Evaluate Default Nudges?,vorable experiences cannot be explained away by a lack of awareness of the nudge, but are robust to a high level of transparency. In short, people do not object to defaults when they are given clarity about them.
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Evaluation, to those who are hurt? Those questions should be the foundation not only for the evaluation of behaviorally informed regulation, including nudges, but also for the evaluation of regulation in general.
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