Let’s eat badly
William Davies: Irrationality and its Other, 5 December 2019
Irrationality: A History of the Dark Side of Reason
by Justin E.H. Smith.
Princeton, 344 pp., £25, April 2019,978 0 691 17867 7 Show More
by Justin E.H. Smith.
Princeton, 344 pp., £25, April 2019,
“... the only ones hungry for these insights. The popularisation of behavioural economics was led by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein’s book Nudge (2008), which inspired the setting-up of ‘behavioural insights’ teams in governments around the world (with Cameron’s coalition government at the forefront), and has nurtured a view of policy that is attentive ... ”