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The Foxhill Review | Mostly books, sometimes other things. The Foxhill Review Mostly books, sometimes other things. Skip to content Home About the Review Contributors Currently Reading Projects ← Older posts Thaler and Sunstein’s Nudge Posted on December 14, 2011 by seanv2 | 3 comments Nudge Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein In my final year of law school, Nudge was the book that was under every policy wonk’s arm. It’s not surprising that the khaki’ed masses of Du Pont circle wanted to read the first popular book explaining the policy implications of the findings of behavioral economics. In Nudge, Richard Thaler and the dean of dork, Cass Sunstein, define behavioral economics, and then go on to use the lessons garnered from the scholarly literature in the field to propose certain approaches to big time policy questions, like health care, education, and the environment. Behavior economics, as all good wonks know, is a subfield of economics which ...

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