Finding the 'Goldilocks Zone' is both a challenge and an opportunity: A reply to Soon
Annalese Bolton and
Ben R. Newell ()
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Annalese Bolton: School of Psychology, UNSW, Sydney, Australia
Ben R. Newell: School of Psychology, UNSW, Sydney, Australia
Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy, 2017, vol. 1, issue S, 19-20
Abstract:
We are in agreement with most of the insightful points raised by Soon (2017) and note the importance of identifying the strengths, weaknesses, challenges and threats of applying behavioural science to government policies.
Keywords: behavioural insights; government policy; good science (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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