Boosts, not nudges: Behavioral policy approach can foster agency, self-control and ability to make informed decisions

In the face of growing global challenges such as climate change, pandemics, and threats to democratic values, traditional behavioral policy approaches are increasingly coming into question. The once-dominant nudging approach, which seeks to “nudge” people toward better decisions, has been criticized for, among other things, not sufficiently promoting individual autonomy.

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