This article critically discusses the potential of the new behavioural turn in consumer policy. It focuses on methodological and normative aspects, which are not suffi ciently discussed in the policy domain, in particular on the lessons that can be learned from randomised control trials and the normative side of the intervention. Some implications for consumer policies are drawn, proposing a new taxonomy of interventions.

(2015). The Behavioural Turn in Consumer Policy: Perspectives and Clarifi cations [journal article - articolo]. In INTERECONOMICS. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/243593

The Behavioural Turn in Consumer Policy: Perspectives and Clarifi cations

Bogliacino, Francesco;
2015-01-01

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This article critically discusses the potential of the new behavioural turn in consumer policy. It focuses on methodological and normative aspects, which are not suffi ciently discussed in the policy domain, in particular on the lessons that can be learned from randomised control trials and the normative side of the intervention. Some implications for consumer policies are drawn, proposing a new taxonomy of interventions.
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Bogliacino, Francesco; Codagnone, Cristiano; Veltri, Giuseppe Alessandro
(2015). The Behavioural Turn in Consumer Policy: Perspectives and Clarifi cations [journal article - articolo]. In INTERECONOMICS. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/243593
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