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Debt perceptions: fairness judgments of debt relief for individuals and countries
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- 18 July 2019, pp. 283-302
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Lay attitudes toward involuntary organ procurement from death-row prisoners: no, but
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- 25 June 2019, pp. 325-341
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Beyond our parochialism
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- 27 February 2023, pp. 963-971
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The rhetoric of reaction, extended
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- 25 November 2022, pp. 838-845
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Chilling results: how explicit warm glow appeals fail to boost pro-environmental behaviour
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- 07 March 2024, pp. 1-26
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Taking the New Year's Resolution Test seriously: eliciting individuals’ judgements about self-control and spontaneity
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- 31 January 2022, pp. 1-23
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EAST framework to promote adherence to nutritional supplementation: a strategy to mitigate COVID-19 within health workers
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- 13 March 2024, pp. 1-13
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Unfair commercial practices in a pit market: evidence from an artefactual field experiment
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- 03 October 2022, pp. 1-18
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Does apologizing work? An empirical test of the conventional wisdom
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- 23 October 2019, pp. 516-529
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Are voters influenced by the results of a consensus conference?
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- 16 March 2021, pp. 395-416
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Communicating evidence in icons and summary formats for policymakers: what works?
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- 16 April 2021, pp. 441-469
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Applying behavioural insights to child protection: venturing beyond the low-hanging fruit
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- 11 June 2019, pp. 439-463
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Informing behavioural policies with data from everyday life
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- 18 October 2018, pp. 172-190
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Free to choose or free to lose? Understanding individual attitudes toward paternalism
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- 14 December 2022, pp. 721-743
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The acceptability of behavioural interventions in financial decision-making
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- 13 March 2024, pp. 1-14
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Information effects on parental choices for early childhood education and care
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- 26 July 2022, pp. 1-23
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Escaping Paternalism: Rationality, Behavioral Economics and Public Policy Mario J. Rizzo and Glen Whitman. Cambridge University Press, 2020, xii+496 pages.
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- 20 February 2023, pp. 1-8
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The authors of our own lives: the limitations of the behavioural justification for paternalism
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- 27 February 2023, pp. 924-932
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Aligning taxes and spending: theory and experimental evidence
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- 15 August 2019, pp. 464-484
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Freerolls and binds: making policy when information is missing
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- 19 October 2020, pp. 261-282
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