Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness

304 pages

English language

Published March 25, 2008

ISBN:
978-0-300-12223-7
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3 stars (20 reviews)

Thaler and Sunstein develop libertarian paternalism as a middle path between command-and-control and strict-neutrality choice architectures. Libertarian paternalism protects humans against their damaging psychological traits (inertia, bounded rationality, undue influence) by exploiting those habits to nudge people into making better choices.

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Review of 'Nudge' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Nudge and its ideas have been well known for 10+ years now. So my experience with it was slightly skewed, having seen the book's ideas discussed in other books, and heard Thaler speak about it on podcasts and lectures. Some of Nudge's ideas have become common, like the 401(k) auto-enroll and opt-out organ donation (in some countries). Paying for the privilege to be the default option has long been a nudge that businesses vie for, like search engines paying browsers hundreds of millions to be their default search. But overall I think the ideas in this book have been a net positive for both people and business.

Thaler and Sustein equate heuristics to nudges, and have coined their heuristics theory as libertarian paternalism. LP is the process of designing choice architecture to help the majority, while still keeping their full freedom of choice in tact. I find heuristics and behavioral …

Review of 'Nudge' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

The practical() side of [b:Thinking, Fast and Slow|11468377|Thinking, Fast and Slow|Daniel Kahneman|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1317793965s/11468377.jpg|16402639]. This is what the future should be like: recognizing that there is just Too Damn Much for us all to know, and that proper Choice Architecture can help us.

The (
) asterisk next to "practical" is, alas, due to unfortunate realities in the USA. It may be a while before our dysfunctional government accepts these realities. Thankfully other countries are more intelligent.

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