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Analysts of government have frequently noted how Singapore's policies are grounded in rigorous economics thinking. Policies are designed to be economically efficient even if they are not always popular. This pioneering book takes a different approach. It aims to demonstrate how successful policies in Singapore have integrated conventional economic principles with insights from the emerging field of behavioural economics even before the latter became popular. Using examples from various policy domains, it shows how good policy design often requires a synthesis of insights from economics and psychology. Policies should not only be compatible with economic incentives, but should also be sensitive to the cognitive abilities, limitations and biases of citizens. Written by policy practitioners in the Singapore government, this book is an important introduction to how behavioural economics and the findings from cognitive psychology can be intelligently applied to the design of public policies. As one of the few books written on the subject, it promises to stimulate wider interest in the subject among researchers, policymakers and anyone interested in the design of effective public policies.

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Cognition, Choice and Policy Design; Key Ideas in Behavioural Economics - and What They Mean for Policy Design; Incentives, Norms and Public Policy; A Behavioural Perspective to Managing Traffic Congestion in Singapore; Can Psychology Save the Planet and Improve our Environment; Promoting Competition in Electricity Retail: Insights from Behavioural Economics; Discretionary Transfers: Providing Fiscal Support in a Behaviourally Compatible Way; Using Behavioural Insights to Improve Individual Health Decisions; A Behavioural View on Designing Singapore's National Annuity Scheme; Behavioural Economics, Policy Analysis, and the Design of Regulatory Reform.

Behavioural Economics And Policy Design: Examples

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      Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
      Publication Date: 19/10/2011
      ISBN13: 9789814366007, 978-9814366007
      ISBN10: 9814366005

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Analysts of government have frequently noted how Singapore's policies are grounded in rigorous economics thinking. Policies are designed to be economically efficient even if they are not always popular. This pioneering book takes a different approach. It aims to demonstrate how successful policies in Singapore have integrated conventional economic principles with insights from the emerging field of behavioural economics even before the latter became popular. Using examples from various policy domains, it shows how good policy design often requires a synthesis of insights from economics and psychology. Policies should not only be compatible with economic incentives, but should also be sensitive to the cognitive abilities, limitations and biases of citizens. Written by policy practitioners in the Singapore government, this book is an important introduction to how behavioural economics and the findings from cognitive psychology can be intelligently applied to the design of public policies. As one of the few books written on the subject, it promises to stimulate wider interest in the subject among researchers, policymakers and anyone interested in the design of effective public policies.

      Table of Contents
      Cognition, Choice and Policy Design; Key Ideas in Behavioural Economics - and What They Mean for Policy Design; Incentives, Norms and Public Policy; A Behavioural Perspective to Managing Traffic Congestion in Singapore; Can Psychology Save the Planet and Improve our Environment; Promoting Competition in Electricity Retail: Insights from Behavioural Economics; Discretionary Transfers: Providing Fiscal Support in a Behaviourally Compatible Way; Using Behavioural Insights to Improve Individual Health Decisions; A Behavioural View on Designing Singapore's National Annuity Scheme; Behavioural Economics, Policy Analysis, and the Design of Regulatory Reform.

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