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People sometimes want the wrong things. They buy goods that do not make them happy, and refuse to buy goods that would make their lives go much better. Behavioral economics can help us see how we can increase human happiness.
Unmasking Administrative Evil, 6th Edition argues that the tendency toward administrative evil, as manifested in acts of dehumanization and genocide, is deeply woven into the identity of public affairs.
Focusing on Hong Kong’s Tenants Purchase Scheme, this book examines the implications of transforming public tenants into homeowners, particularly in terms of creating properties that are marketable, financeable, and conducive to upward mobility.
This book explores how public spaces—such as streets, squares, parks, and shared urban environments—are designed and experienced, and why they remain a vital but often overlooked part of urban design.
This series addresses viral politics with an initial focus on the ‘COVID-phenomenon’: more than a viral infection, COVID-19 has impacted how scientists find solutions, what governments do, and how societies react.
Focuses on how bureaucrats exert multiple forms of control over migrants, and specifically, how they restrict their... Læs mere