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Corporate morality, the magic of dishabituating and tackling the tyranny of being constantly on the clock
Random scatter in estimates and predictions is often far from benign and can be minimised if we acknowledge our failings
Two books by Cass Sunstein to help win over the unconverted on the merits of nudge theory
Dramatic shifts are possible, as the hostile takeovers of parties in the UK and US prove
A valuable study of a quiet victory for technocrats
Our initial impressions are reinforced by others — and can be hijacked for political ends
The ‘i’ word may be in the air – but, constitutionally speaking, impeachment is a complicated business
The path of least resistance can easily direct people to do the wrong thing
Business school professors share the books and articles that changed their outlook
Despite some ethical concerns, a concept of behavioural economics is gaining popularity
Taking stock of Obama's climate policy
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
A behavioural economics guru gets the chance to put his ideas into practice
Two books about behaviour change share a loss of faith in an educable public
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