... Governments have always intervened in economic and social life.
Regulation, financial incentives, information, and awareness-raising, as
well as training and education, are the measures traditionally used in
the deployment of public policies.
Since the Second World War, and up
until recently, psychological techniques were not usually part of the
government toolkit, or were only anecdotally so. But the advent of
behavioural science and neuroscience has offered leaders a new way to
intervene.
This Economic Note explains the way in which politics can mobilize
psychology and proposes a number of recommendations designed to protect
fundamental rights and democracy ...
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