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FT writers and guests, starting with editor Lionel Barber and novelist Kazuo Ishiguro here, pick their books of the year so far
Behavioural economics has shaken the academy but it is yet to change the world
‘With tax, our politicians seem determined to make the process as clumsy and painful as possible’
If governments want to maintain the well being of society, some loss of liberty is a small price
Leaders in the field discuss how they make important choices in their own lives
Contracts are confusing in part because they are not natural-language documents at all
Two books about behaviour change share a loss of faith in an educable public
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