Richard H. Thaler was awarded the 2017 Nobel Memorial Prize
in Economic Sciences for his contributions to the field of
behavioral economics. He is the Charles R. Walgreen Distinguished
Service Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics at the
University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He is a member of
the National Academy of Science and the American Academy of Arts
and Sciences, and in 2015 he was the president of the American
Economic Association. He has been published in numerous prominent
journals and is the author of Misbehaving: The Making of
Behavioral Economics.
Cass R. Sunstein is the Robert Walmsley University Professor
at Harvard Law School, where he is the founder and director of the
Program on Behavioral Economics and Public Policy. From 2009 to
2012 he served in the Obama administration as administrator of the
White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, from 2020
to 2021 he served as chair of the Technical Advisory Group for
Behavioral Insights and Health at the World Health Organization,
and in 2021 he joined the Biden administration as senior counselor
and regulatory policy officer in the Department of Homeland
Security. His many books include Impeachment: A Citizen's Guide,
Too Much Information, and, with Daniel Kahneman and Olivier
Sibony, Noise. He is the recipient of the 2018 Holberg
Prize, awarded annually to a scholar who has made outstanding
contributions to research in the arts, humanities, social sciences,
law, or theology.
Nominated for Malcolm Gladwell, Susan Cain, Adam Grant, and
Daniel H. Pink's Next Big Idea Club
"A cultural phenomenon [that] finally brought behavioral economics
into the mainstream . . . This version of the book is chock-full of
new ideas. . . . Since the pandemic began, governments and
companies around the world have had to think creatively about how
to nudge people to wear masks, socially distance, and get
vaccinated. And we've seen a lot of creative campaigns that adopt
strategies outlined in Nudge." NPR's Planet Money
"Few books can be said to have changed the world, but Nudge did.
The Final Edition is marvelous: funny, useful, and wise." Daniel
Kahneman, #1 New York Times bestselling author of
Thinking, Fast and Slow
"Nudge should be required reading for anyone who aspires to
run a country, lead a company, raise a child, or make a choice.
It's the gold standard for using behavioral science to guide
decisions and policies, and the new edition is even better than the
original." Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling
author of Think Again and host of the TED podcast
WorkLife
"Nudge has changed the way we think about both business's
and society's biggest problems. The Final Edition is full of new
insights and well worth reading." Eric Schmidt, former CEO of
Google
"We used the core principles of Nudge when designing our protocols
for resuming play during the pandemic. This new edition provides a
refreshed set of practical concepts and strategies to influence
decision-making for good." Adam Silver, NBA commissioner
"If you've read Nudge and think you fully grasp the concept and its
uses, you are mistaken. The new edition significantly deepened my
understanding of what nudges are and how they can be employed. It
truly is a must-read." Robert Cialdini, New York Times
bestselling author of Influence
"Revolutionary. Once you've read it, you start seeing the evidence
everywhere. Evidence that economic orthodoxy is woefully out of
date, that as humans we're not always rational, and that in every
bit of architecture, design, and economic choice, we are ALWAYS
being nudged in some way. Once we see and accept that, we can ask
how we can make better choices. This book points us in the
direction. It changes the way you see the world-this edition even
more so." David Byrne, musician
"In the spirit of Donald Norman's The Design of Everyday Things . .
. Thaler and Sunstein deliver a spirited argument to enable
well-informed people to overcome various biases and 'probabilistic
harms' to do what is best for them and, in the present case, their
fellow 'American Humans.' . . . Students of design, politics,
economics, and many other fields will delight in these provocative
discussions." Kirkus Reviews
Acclaim for the original edition of Nudge
"Nudge has changed the world. You may not realise it, but
as a result of its findings you're likely to live longer, retire
richer and maybe even save other people's lives." -The Times
(London)
"Probably the most influential popular science book ever written."
-BBC Radio 4
"One of the few books . . . that fundamentally changed the way I
think about the world." -Steven D. Levitt, coauthor of
Freakonomics
"Engaging and insightful . . . The conceptual argument is powerful,
and most of the authors' suggestions are common sense at its best.
. . . For that we should all applaud loudly." -The New York Times
Book Review
"An essential read . . . The book isn't only humorous, it's loaded
with good ideas that financial-service executives, policy makers,
Wall Street mavens, and all savers can use." -The Boston Globe
"This book is terrific. It will change the way you think, not only
about the world around you and some of its bigger problems, but
also about yourself." -Michael Lewis, author of Moneyball
and Liar's Poker
"This gem of a book . . . is a must-read for anyone who wants to
see both our minds and our society working better. It will improve
your decisions and it will make the world a better place."
-Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize-winning author of Thinking,
Fast and Slow
"Utterly brilliant . . . Nudge won't nudge you-it will knock you
off your feet." -Daniel Gilbert, author of Stumbling on
Happiness
"Nudge is as important a book as any I've read in perhaps twenty
years. It is a book that people interested in any aspect of public
policy should read. It is a book that people interested in politics
should read. It is a book that people interested in ideas about
human freedom should read. It is a book that people interested in
promoting human welfare should read. If you're not interested in
any of these topics, you can read something else." -Barry
Schwartz, The American Prospect
"Engaging, informative, and thoroughly delightful." -Don Norman,
author of The Design of Everyday Things and The Design of
Future Things
"A wonderful book: more fun than any important book has a right to
be-and yet it is truly both." -Roger Lowenstein, author of
When Genius Failed
"Save the planet, save yourself. Do-gooders, policymakers, this
one's for you." -Newsweek
"Great fun to read . . . Sunstein and Thaler are very persuasive."
-Slate
"Nudge helps us understand our weaknesses, and suggests
savvy ways to counter them." -The New York Observer
"Always stimulating . . . An entertaining book that also deeply
informs." -Barron's
"Entertaining, engaging, and well written . . . Highly
recommended." -Choice
"This Poor Richard's Almanack for the 21st century . . . shares
both the sagacity and the witty and accessible style of its
18th-century predecessor." -Law and Politics Book Review
"There are superb insights in Nudge." -Financial
Times
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