Analysing reciprocity from a multidisciplinary perspective, Oliver considers how this concept can help to inform public policy design.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adam Oliver is a behavioural economist and behavioural public policy analyst at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is a founding Editor in Chief of the journals, Health Economics, Policy and Law and Behavioural Public Policy. He edited the book Behavioural Public Policy (Cambridge, 2013), and authored The Origins of Behavioural Public Policy (Cambridge, 2017).
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1. Setting the scene 2. Animals and infants 3. A pinch of anthropology 4. A dash of behavioural economics 5. The domain of reciprocity 6. The dark side of reciprocity 7. Nurturing reciprocity in public policy 8. Reciprocity-informed policy design 9. Towards a political economy of behavioural public policy 10. Summing up.
1. Setting the scene 2. Animals and infants 3. A pinch of anthropology 4. A dash of behavioural economics 5. The domain of reciprocity 6. The dark side of reciprocity 7. Nurturing reciprocity in public policy 8. Reciprocity-informed policy design 9. Towards a political economy of behavioural public policy 10. Summing up.
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