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May 2019, Volume 3, Issue 1
November 2018, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 144-167 Behavioural science and policy: where are we now and where are we going?
by Sanders, Michael & Snijders, Veerle & Hallsworth, Michael
- 168-173 Behavioural public policies and charitable giving
by Bovens, Luc
- 174-182 Three challenges for behavioural science and policy: the empirical, the normative and the political
by Lepenies, Robert & Mackay, Kathryn & Quigley, Muireann
- 183-189 Behavioural Insights Team: ethical, professional and historical considerations
by Delaney, Liam
- 190-197 What are we forgetting?
by Hansen, Pelle Guldborg
- 198-206 Nudging transparent behavioural science and policy
by Maynard, Olivia M. & Munafò, Marcus R.
- 207-217 The future of behavioral insights: on the importance of socially situated nudges
by Van Der Linden, Sander
- 218-226 Putting the public back in behavioral public policy
by De Jonge, Patricia & Zeelenberg, Marcel & Verlegh, Peeter W.J.
- 227-234 Complexity as an opportunity and challenge for behavioural public policy
by Spencer, Nathalie
- 235-245 Public and private sector nudgers can learn from each other
by Caldwell, Leigh
- 246-251 Policy-making under uncertainty
by Sutherland, Rory
- 252-255 The challenge of making nudging attractive to politicians
by O'Donnell, Gus
- 256-262 eMBeDding for impact and scale in developing contexts
by Gauri, Varun
- 263-269 Response to responses
by Sanders, Michael & Snijders, Veerle & Hallsworth, Michael
May 2018, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-21 Combining behavioral economics and field experiments to reimagine early childhood education
by List, John A. & Samek, Anya & Suskind, Dana L.
- 22-40 The case for laboratory experiments in behavioural public policy
by Lunn, Peter D. & Ní Choisdealbha, Áine
- 41-55 Unhealthy consumerism: The challenge of trading off price and quality in health care
by Barasz, Kate & Ubel, Peter A.
- 56-77 Enrolee outcomes after health insurance plan terminations: a diagnosis of default effects
by Sinaiko, Anna D. & Zeckhauser, Richard
- 78-106 Attention manipulation and information overload
by Persson, Petra
- 107-124 Rethinking nudge: not one but three concepts
by Mongin, Philippe & Cozic, Mikaël
- 125-142 Balancing small against large burdens
by Voorhoeve, Alex
November 2017, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 143-161 When to consider boosting: some rules for policy-makers
by Hertwig, Ralph
- 162-176 Educating good decisions
by Peters, Ellen
- 177-189 Policy solutions to conflicts of interest: the value of professional norms
by Sah, Sunita
- 190-206 Behavioural economics, consumer behaviour and consumer policy: state of the art
by Reisch, Lucia A. & Zhao, Min
- 207-218 Paternalism, coercion and the unimportance of (some) liberties
by Conly, Sarah
- 219-251 Behavioral considerations for effective time-varying electricity prices
by Schneider, Ian & Sunstein, Cass R.
- 252-265 Behavioural public policy: the constitutional approach
by Hargreaves Heap, Shaun P.
May 2017, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 4-25 Nudges that fail
by Sunstein, Cass R.
- 26-53 Putting nudges in perspective
by Loewenstein, George & Chater, Nick
- 54-86 Motivated numeracy and enlightened self-government
by Kahan, Dan M. & Peters, Ellen & Dawson, Erica Cantrell & Slovic, Paul
- 87-105 How psychological bias shapes accounting and financial regulation
by Hirshleifer, David & Teoh, Siew Hong
- 106-121 Choice, freedom, and well-being: considerations for public policy
by Schwartz, Barry & Cheek, Nathan N.
- 122-142 Weighing private preferences in public sector safety decisions: some reflections on the practical application of the willingness-to-pay approach
by Jones-Lee, Michael & Aven, Terje