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We all need to start thinking about some of the concepts in this book and consider choice architecture.
ES
23 November 2014
Four Stars
A good overview across a range of disciplines.
VH
25 July 2014
Five Stars
Very interesting on how we need constant nudging here and there on our daily life..
QF
1 February 2014
An easy to read introduction to behavioral economics
For anyone wanting to find out more about the interesting world of behavioral economics, this book would be a great starting point.
KR
17 January 2014
It seems simple - and cheap - to make the world a better place!
It seems simple - and cheap - to make the world a better place!
DW
21 December 2013
Good book but tedious and repetitive
The book has one nice idea, but it stretches it for too long, It is nicely written and has some good parts, but in many cases it takes the obvious and goes on and on explaining it providing a lot of uninteresting details.
KH
3 September 2013
Good read
This would be a great read for anyone interested in public policy.
OI
28 May 2013
From exiting to boring
The first bit is very exiting and interesting - and then it start get boring espessially the tedious walk through pensions and funding..
Reviews (9)
Worth reading
Very interesting and helpful the first part.
Worth A Lot of Thought
We all need to start thinking about some of the concepts in this book and consider choice architecture.
Four Stars
A good overview across a range of disciplines.
Five Stars
Very interesting on how we need constant nudging here and there on our daily life..
An easy to read introduction to behavioral economics
For anyone wanting to find out more about the interesting world of behavioral economics, this book would be a great starting point.
It seems simple - and cheap - to make the world a better place!
It seems simple - and cheap - to make the world a better place!
Good book but tedious and repetitive
The book has one nice idea, but it stretches it for too long, It is nicely written and has some good parts, but in many cases it takes the obvious and goes on and on explaining it providing a lot of uninteresting details.
Good read
This would be a great read for anyone interested in public policy.
From exiting to boring
The first bit is very exiting and interesting - and then it start get boring espessially the tedious walk through pensions and funding..