Tag Archives: Behavioral Economics

“Man, I don’t envy that guy!” – Does your Future Self hate you?

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Calvin (Calvin and Hobbes)

Calvin (Calvin and Hobbes) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

In order to avoid his homework, Calvin (of Calvin & Hobbes) once traveled forward in time to collect the finished creative writing project from his future self, only to find that Future Calvin hadn’t done it either Calvin Writes a Paper. Read the rest of this entry

The Libertarian Paternalism Of Mayor Bloomberg

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Behavioral economics has been getting some bad press ever since news of Bloomberg’s proposed ban on the sale of sugary drinks in NYC restaurants (in portions larger than 16oz) caught the nation’s attention last week. The frothing debate over portion limiting in restaurants has served up a fundamental matter of contention in the public conversation, namely the question of how government should behave toward those it governs. Read the rest of this entry