Normative Behavioral Economics
Masao Ogaki and
Saori C. Tanaka ()
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Saori C. Tanaka: ATR Brain Information Communication Research Laboratory Group
Chapter Chapter 11 in Behavioral Economics, 2017, pp 185-207 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In normative behavioral economicsNormative behavioral economics , we study how the public sector and private sector should behave. Based on libertarian paternalismLibertarian paternalism , we can use the idea of nudging people in better directions without forcing them. In order to evaluate resource allocation to judge how this nudgeNudge tool and other public policies should be used when preferences are endogenous, relying exclusively on welfarism may not be satisfactory in many cases because some preferences may be thought to be better than others. Introducing one of the three major approaches in normative ethics, virtue ethicsVirtue ethics , into a formal analytical framework of normative economicsNormative economics seems a possible solution to this problem.
Keywords: Libertarian paternalism; Nudge; Welfarism; Virtue ethics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-6439-5_11
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