Origins of Behavioural Public Policy
Discover the fascinating intersection of behavioral economics and public policy in Origins of Behavioural Public Policy by Adam Oliver. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2017, this insightful book spans 210 pages and serves as a comprehensive introduction to how behavioral insights shape policy development.
Targeting a wide audience, including academics, policymakers, and practitioners from fields such as political science, sociology, and anthropology, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in the psychological aspects of social policy. Whether you are a seasoned expert or a curious general reader, Origins of Behavioural Public Policy will deepen your understanding of how behavioral economics can effectively inform and enhance public policy initiatives in the United Kingdom and beyond.