top of page

Rachel Kranton.

 Economist, Duke University.

 

Governments are beginning to listen to behavioral economists in crafting policy. And with studies on "happiness" becoming increasingly standardized, policy has the potential to do some amazing things in the coming years. But more must be done to educate students of public policy about the research economists are currently engaging in.

2. How has Behavioral Economics been misused in its applications?

 

1. What about today's applications of Behavioral Economics to regulation are you optimistic about?

 

3. Is Behavioral Economics capable of informing us how we ought to arrange society?

 

4. How may Behavioral Economics be best utilized in crafting policy?

 

bottom of page