Exploring Policymaking Is Not A Science Yet Update Freakonomics Radio

Exploring Policymaking Is Not A Science Yet Update Freakonomics Radio reveals several interesting facts.

  • When Richard Thaler first published Nudge, the world was just starting to believe in his brand of behavioral economics. In this ...
  • New York City's mayor called them “public enemy number one.” History books say they caused the Black Death — although ...
  • There are a lot of barriers to changing your mind: ego, overconfidence, inertia — and cost. Politicians who flip-flop get mocked; ...
  • The economist Kate Raworth says the aggressive pursuit of G.D.P. is trashing the planet and shortchanging too many people.
  • Economists and politicians have turned him into a mascot for free-market ideology. Some on the left say the right has badly ...

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Why do so many promising solutions in education, medicine, and criminal justice fail to scale up into great policy? And can a new ... Why do so many promising solutions — in education, medicine, criminal justice, etc. — fail to scale up into great policy? And can a ... From the Manhattan Project to the Challenger investigation, the physicist Richard Feynman loved to shoot down what he called ... Economists have discovered an odd phenomenon: many people who use social media (even you, maybe?) wish it didn't exist.

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