NUDGE VERSUS BOOST: AGENCY DYNAMICS UNDER LIBERTARIAN PATERNALISM
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Hertwig, Ralph; Ryall, Michael D.
署名单位:
Max Planck Society; University of Toronto
刊物名称:
ECONOMIC JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0013-0133
DOI:
10.1093/ej/uez054
发表日期:
2020
页码:
1384-1415
关键词:
behavior
JUDGMENT
science
CHOICE
摘要:
Thaler and Sunstein (2008) advance the concept of 'nudge' policies-non-regulatory and non-fiscal mechanisms designed to enlist people's cognitive biases or motivational deficits so as to guide their behaviour in a desired direction. A core assumption of this approach is that policymakers make artful use of people's cognitive biases and motivational deficits in ways that serve the ultimate interests of the nudged individual. We analyse a model of dynamic policymaking in which the policymaker's preferences are not always aligned with those of the individual. One novelty of our set-up is that the policymaker has the option to implement a 'boost' policy, equipping the individual with the competence to overcome the nudge-enabling bias once and for all. Our main result identifies conditions under which the policymaker chooses not to boost in order to preserve the option of using the nudge (and its associated bias) in the future-even though boosting is in the immediate best interests of both the policymaker and the individual. We extend our analysis to situations in which the policymaker can be removed (e.g., through an election) and in which the policymaker is similarly prone to bias. We conclude with a discussion of some policy implications of these findings.