As Election Day approaches, candidates in races across the country will be doing everything they can to get out the vote – including turning to behavioral science.
‘Nudge’ theory - a form of behavioural economics - encourages rather than coerces.
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Earlier this week an impressive cast of academics, policy experts and business leaders gathered in Sydney at the inaugural Behavioural Exchange meeting to talk about “nudges”. Made famous by Richard Thaler…