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Review of Behavioral Economics
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Vol 8
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Special Issue: Escaping Paternalism
Edited by:
Nick Cowen, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lincoln, UK, ncowen@lincoln.ac.uk
Malte Dold, Economics Department, Pomona College, USA, Malte.Dold@pomona.edu
Published: 09 Dec 2021
Volume 8, Issue 3-4
Introduction: Symposium on Escaping Paternalism: Rationality, Behavioral Economics and Public Policy by Mario J. Rizzo and Glen Whitman
Nick Cowen
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Malte Dold
Volume 8, Issue 3-4
On Making and Remaking Ourselves and Others: Mill to Jevons and Beyond on Rationality, Learning, and Paternalism
Sandra J. Peart
Volume 8, Issue 3-4
The Behavioral Welfare Economist in Society: Considerations from David Hume
Erik W. Matson
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Malte Dold
Volume 8, Issue 3-4
Inclusive Rationality: Struggle and Aspiration
Shruti Rajagopalan
Volume 8, Issue 3-4
Boosts: A Remedy for Rizzo and Whitman’s Panglossian Fatalism
Till Grüne-Yanoff
Volume 8, Issue 3-4
Libertarian Paternalism: Making Rational Fools
D. Wade Hands
Volume 8, Issue 3-4
The “Problem” Is Different and So Is the “Solution”
Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap
Volume 8, Issue 3-4
Soft Interventionism: A Hayekian Alternative to Libertarian Paternalism
Nick Cowen
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Aris Trantidis
Volume 8, Issue 3-4
Against Expertism
Roger Koppl
Volume 8, Issue 3-4
Inclusive Rationality and Paternalism: Responses to Comments and Criticism
Glen Whitman
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Mario J. Rizzo