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Behavioural Analysis for Policy: New Lessons from Economics, Philosophy, Psychology, Cognitive Science, and Sociology


[ Last Updated 10 November 2006 ]
Short Description This paper is intended as an introductory guide to encourage policy analysts into a deeper understanding of people's behaviour, the factors that influence behaviour, and how to incorporate this into the policy development process.

Author Ministry of Economic Development

  • ISBN 978-0-478-30400-8 (paperback)
  • ISBN 978-0-478-30451-0 (PDF)
  • ISBN 978-0-478-30452-0 (HTML)

Acknowledgements

The contributions of Geoffrey Leveritt, Alison Cossar, Mark Jones and Louise Hull in preparing this paper are gratefully acknowledged.

Thanks also to the many people who offered comments, suggestions and encouragement.

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