10 Lessons About Behavioral Economics for Policy Making in the Social Sector

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Date issued
Sep 2018
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Science Funding
JEL code
A - General Economics and Teaching
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Behavioral Economics is the science of evaluating psychological, cognitive, emotional, cultural and social factors and their impact on economic decisions. Enhancing our knowledge on Behavioral Sciences and their impact on public policies is a priority. The present document explores this intersection and offers 10 lessons for policy making in the social sector.