Nudges are everywhere. The authors present how we make
choices and can be led to make better ones without sacrificing our freedom of
choice. Topics include savings, Social Security, credit markets, environmental
policy, health care, marriage, and more. The reader is encouraged to think of how
nudges can apply to other domains such as your workplace, social clubs,
families, universities, religious institutions. I found the book fascinating
and would recommend it to those interested in how our surroundings influence
our choices.
Thaler, R. and Sunstein, C. (2009). Nudge: Improving decisions about health, wealth, and happiness. New York: Penguin Books.
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