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Olivier Oullier ()
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Olivier Oullier: Olivier Oullier is a professor of behavioural and brain sciences at Aix-Marseille University, Marseilles, France. He is former head of the neuroscience and public-policy programme at the Centre for Strategic Analysis of the French Prime Minister, and a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader.

Nature, 2013, vol. 501, issue 7468, 463-463

Abstract: Governments should embrace the scientific approach and use controlled trials to test the impact of policies on people’s behaviour, says Olivier Oullier.

Date: 2013
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