All Posts Tagged With: "libertarian paternalism"

Paternalist Nudges

Harvard law professor Cass Sunstein and University of Chicago economics professor Richard Thaler are self-proclaimed “libertarian paternalists” (http://tinyurl.com/6xy6l4). Contradiction in terms? They think not. According to their approach, “[G]overnments try to move people in good directions without imposing penalties, mandates or bans.” The part about “moving people in good directions” is the paternalism. The part [...]

1Nov2008 | Sheldon Richman | 0 comments | Continued

Paternalist Nudges

Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler are self-proclaimed libertarian paternalists. A contradiction in terms?

15Aug2008 | Sheldon Richman | 0 comments | Continued

Libertarian Paternalism: A Test

Behavioral economics is a growing subfield of economics based on the finding that people are not as rational as economic models have traditionally assumed. Numerous experiments have shown that people’s choices are systematically altered in response to changes in how those choices are framed, even though the framing is irrelevant to the consequences of those [...]

1Jul2007 | Dwight R. Lee | 0 comments | Continued

Libertarian Paternalism?

Can paternalism and libertarianism be squared with each other? Two prominent scholars think so. University of Chicago law professor Cass Sunstein and University of Chicago economist Richard Thaler make a case for what they call “libertarian paternalism.” Here’s their argument.  A large body of experimental data, gathered mostly by behavioral psychologists and behavioral economists, shows [...]

1Sep2006 | Donald J. Boudreaux | 0 comments | Continued
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