From Libertarian Paternalism to Nudging—and Beyond

Adrien Barton1, Till Grüne‐Yanoff2
1Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research (I.S.I.R.), Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
2Avdelningen för Filosofi, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden

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