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Nudge. La spinta gentile

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2014288 pagesFeltrinelli

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This book explores how subtle interventions, or 'nudges,' can influence human behavior and decision-making without restricting choices. It delves into the concept of libertarian paternalism, suggesting ways to design environments that encourage better outcomes in areas like health, wealth, and happiness. The authors provide insights into how individuals and institutions can make smarter choices by understanding the psychology behind our decisions.

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Richard H. Thaler is a Nobel laureate in Economics, best known for his work on behavioral economics. His book Nudge, co-authored with Cass Sunstein, explores how small changes in choice architecture can influence people's decisions. Thaler's writing makes complex economic ideas accessible and practical.

American legal scholar known for his work in constitutional law, administrative law, environmental law, and behavioral economics.

A. Oliveri is the author of Nudge. La spinta gentile, a book that looks at how small changes can guide human behavior. Their writing explores the practical side of psychology and decision-making.

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Book cover of Nudge. La spinta gentile