Titre : | Nudging : possibilities, limitations and applications in European law and economics |
Auteurs : | Klaus Mathis, Editeur scientifique Avishalom Tor, Editeur scientifique |
Editeur : | Berlin, Cham... : Springer |
Année de publication : | 2016 |
Collection : | Economic analysis of law in European legal scholarship, 3 |
Présentation physique : | XVIII, 382 p.ill.25 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-3-319-29560-2 |
Autre ISBN/ISSN : | 978-3-319-29562-6 |
Mots clés : |
Nudge
Psychologie économique Marketing comportemental Droit européen |
Note générale : | Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Notes bibliogr. Index |
Résumé : |
This anthology provides an in-depth analysis and discusses the issues surrounding nudging and its use in legislation, regulation, and policy making more generally. The 17 essays in this anthology provide startling insights into the multifaceted [...]
This anthology provides an in-depth analysis and discusses the issues surrounding nudging and its use in legislation, regulation, and policy making more generally. The 17 essays in this anthology provide startling insights into the multifaceted debate surrounding the use of nudges in European Law and Economics.
Nudging is a tool aimed at altering people’s behaviour in a predictable way without forbidding any option or significantly changing economic incentives. It can be used to help people make better decisions to influence human behaviour without forcing them because they can opt out. Its use has sparked lively debates in academia as well as in the public sphere. This book explores who decides which behaviour is desired. It looks at whether or not the state has sufficient information for debiasing, and if there are clear-cut boundaries between paternalism, manipulation and indoctrination. The first part of this anthology discusses the foundations of nudging theory and the problems associated, as well as outlining possible solutions to the problems raised. The second part is devoted to the wide scope of applications of nudges from contract law, tax law and health claim regulations, among others. This volume is a result of the flourishing annual Law and Economics Conference held at the law faculty of the University of Lucerne. The conferences have been instrumental in establishing a strong and ever-growing Law and Economics movement in Europe, providing unique insights in the challenges faced by Law and Economics when applied in European legal traditions. [Présentation par le site internet de l'éditeur] |
Note de contenu : |
Part I. Foundations :
1. The critical and problematic role of bounded rationality in nudging
2. Beneficial and exploitative nudges
3. The crucial importance of interests in libertarian paternalism
4. Condorcet’s jury theorem as a rational ju[...]
Part I. Foundations :
1. The critical and problematic role of bounded rationality in nudging 2. Beneficial and exploitative nudges 3. The crucial importance of interests in libertarian paternalism 4. Condorcet’s jury theorem as a rational justification of soft paternalistic consumer policies 5. To what extent should the state protect human beings from themselves ? 6. Nudging is judging : the inevitability of value judgments Part II. Applications : 7. Nudging and the principle of proportionality 8. Nudging in Swiss contract law ? 9. Designing disclosures 10. Neutral third-party counselling as nudge toward safer financial products ? 11. The potential use of visual packaging elements as nudges 12. Nudging : information, choice architecture and beyond 13. Nudging and environmental law 14. Behavioural regulation in international trade 15. Nudging in tax law ? 16. Nudging as a tool of media policy 17. Academic fraud at hogwarts |
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