Recent work incorporating behavioural economics into the study of poverty has come with its fair share of criticism. This blog entry looks at emerging areas where behavioural sciences has been applied with empirically valid results.
Behavioural science is emerging as an integral part of public policy in countries around the world. This article seeks to document and assess some of the implications for the changing face of public policy in light of a wider scale of application of ‘nudge’ theory in India.
Working longer and harder may not equate to working smarter. Across the world, employers are experimenting with a shorter workday and workweek, but would this improve productivity for all kinds of workers?