top of page

#1: Introduction.

 

What is "choice architecture?" As it turns out, everyone is a choice architect. Every choice has an implicit "frame"–there is no such thing as a neutral choice environment. The question then is how to use choice architecture to provide consumers with the "behaviorally informed" information they need to make the right choices.

 

© 2014 by Duke Law and Economics Society

  • Facebook Classic
  • Twitter Classic
  • RSS Classic
bottom of page