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    When is Green Nudging Ethically Permissible?
    with C. Tyler DesRoches, Daniel Fischer, Julia Silver, Rebecca Livernois, Timara Crichlow, Gil Hersch, Michiru Nagatsu, and Joshua K. Abbott
    Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 60 (n/a): 101236. 2023.
    This review article provides a new perspective on the ethics of green nudging. We advance a new model for assessing the ethical permissibility of green nudges (GNs). On this model, which provides normative guidance for policymakers, a GN is ethically permissible when the intervention is (1) efficacious, (2) cost-effective, and (3) the advantages of the GN (i.e. reducing the environmental harm) are not outweighed by countervailing costs/harms (i.e. for nudgees). While traditional ethical objectio…Read more
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    Escaping paternalism: rationality, behavioral economics, and public policy
    Journal of Economic Methodology 28 (4): 431-435. 2021.
    In their new book Escaping Paternalism, Glen Whitman and Mario Rizzo try to persuade readers to be skeptical of behavioral paternalism. Rizzo and Whitman describe behavioral...