Behavioural Economics and Regulation

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Behavioural Biases
Behavioural Economics
Behavioural Insights
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Conceptual Framework
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EU Legislator
EU Level
EU Policy Make
EU tobacco policy
EU Tobacco Warnings
experimental approaches in regulation
Iterative Experimentation
iterative methodology
Iterative Testing
Libertarian Paternalism
Nudge Design
Nudge Interventions
Nudges
Pictorial Warnings
policy experimentation
Prevent Smoking Initiation
public policy design
Random Assignment
Regulation
Regulatory Impact Analysis
regulatory impact assessment
Text Warnings
Tobacco Products Directive
Tobacco Warnings
UK Administration
UK Policy Make
UK's Driver
Van Gestel
Warning Rotation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032077222
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In recent years, the idea of "nudges" – small changes in individual choice architecture that do not involve incentives or coercion – has entered policy discourse and practice to address various problems ranging from energy usage to retirement savings. However, how nudges can be incorporated into regulatory practice, and whether the experimental methodologies used to design nudges are still appropriate when they are being used as a regulatory instrument is still an unexplored issue. As this book shows, the translation of ideas into the world of regulation is not so simple and straightforward.

By analysing the different experimental alternatives that regulators can use when designing nudges and through a close analysis of a real-world example – the case of the European Union tobacco warnings – this book proposes an alternative design process more in tune with the reality of regulation. The book explores the implications of iterative experimental methodologies and processes for regulators, concluding with a call for an alternative nudging’s design process tailored to the regulatory space.

This book is crucial for researchers and policy-makers interested in the incorporation of nudging into regulation and anyone interested in the implications of behavioural economics – and evidence more generally – for regulatory design.

Maria C. de Campos has a background in economics and she holds a PhD in Law & Economics awarded by Erasmus University Rotterdam, the University of Hamburg and the University of Bologna. She is interested in the implications of the behavioural sciences for policy and regulation. She currently works at the Portuguese Central Bank.

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