Using a data from a wide range of countries, this book addresses concerns that nudges might be manipulating people by looking at levels of popular... Læs mere
Cass R. Sunstein, the eminent legal scholar and best-selling co-author of Nudge (2008), breaks new ground with The Ethics of... Læs mere
How do we decide how we decide? On the largest matters and the smallest ones, we make such decisions all the time. This book casts light on decisions about decisions—what they are, where they go wrong, and how they can be helped to go right.
This is the first book to define manipulation, to show why it is wrong, and to explain what we should do about it. It offers state-of-the-art discussion of online manipulation and manipulation by artificial intelligence, algorithms, and generative AI.
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.