Nudge: The Final Edition

Nudge: The Final Edition

2008 • 229 pages

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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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I don't need a new book to read, but this just looked so interesting. During the introduction, the authors bring in the concept of Libertarian Paternalism, which they are going to define and recommend during the course of the book. I'm skeptical, yet interested.

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I was torn on whether to give this 3 or 4 stars. I had already read Thaler's other books so much of this was not new. That said I would recommend it to someone who had not yet read his work, particularly if you are a decision architect.

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