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dc.contributor.authorEspinosa, Víctor I.
dc.contributor.authorHongsong Wang, William
dc.contributor.authorHuerta de Soto, Jesús
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-14T18:03:08Z
dc.date.available2022-03-14T18:03:08Z
dc.date.issued2022-02-02
dc.identifier10.3390/su14042145
dc.identifier.issn20711050
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12728/9973
dc.description.abstractBehavioral development economics promotes the nudge theory as a mechanism to incorporate people’s cognitive biases, steering their behavior in the desired direction through coercive state intervention. Cognitive biases become a reason to doubt the efficiency of decision-making psychology in the free market process. A fundamental assumption of this approach is that political decision-makers know the people’s means and ends in ways that protect them from cognitive biases. This article reviews and discusses the nudge theory, based on the boost theory developed by the Austrian School of Economics. The boost theory consists of a comparative institutional perspective to provide the empowerment people need to realize their errors and correct them “on the fly” to cultivate economic development. It is argued that the nudge theory overlooks the cognitive biases of political decision-makers, neglects the comparative perspective of the institutional environment in the face of such biases, and does not consider how construction of on-the-fly judgments works. After reviewing the principles of the nudge theory, its main criticisms from the boost theory are discussed, forming novel conclusions about and research avenues on behavioral development economics, according to the steering or empowering quality of the institutional environment.es_ES
dc.language.isoenes_ES
dc.publisherMDPIes_ES
dc.subjectBehavioral economicses_ES
dc.subjectCognitiones_ES
dc.subjectDecision environmentes_ES
dc.subjectEconomic developmentes_ES
dc.subjectEntrepreneurshipes_ES
dc.subjectInstitutionses_ES
dc.subjectJudgmentes_ES
dc.subjectPsychology of decision-makinges_ES
dc.titlePrinciples of Nudging and Boosting: Steering or Empowering Decision-Making for Behavioral Development Economicses_ES
dc.typeArticlees_ES


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