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Simpler : The Future of Government

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Nudges simplifying government, saving billions

This book could be a good read for individuals interested in the future of government and its potential for simplification. Cass Sunstein, a former government official, draws on state-of-the-art work in behavioural psychology and economics to showcase the power of cost-effective nudges to achieve policy objectives. The book provides numerous real-life examples from the Obama Administration, and highlights how democratizing data, presenting people with the most salient information, and ensuring better outcomes can transform government for the better. It is a great recommendation for anyone who wants to understand how nudges can play a critical role in simplifying government while preserving freedom of choice.

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Simpler : The Future of Government

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ISBN: 9781476726595
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: ₱1,556.10
Authors: Cass R. Sunstein
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Date of Publication: 2013-04-09
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Business, Economics, Politics
Goodreads rating: 3.55
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For nearly four years, Cass R. Sunstein, bestselling author and President Obama’s “Regulatory Czar,” helped to oversee a revolution in better government. He explains how and why—and what comes next.The future of government arrived four years ago. Government became simpler, it became smarter, and Cass Sunstein was at the center of it all. Drawing on state-of-the-art work in behavioral psychology and economics, Sunstein, as administrator of the powerful White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), quietly helped save the nation billions of dollars while preventing thousands of deaths and countless illnesses and accidents. All this was accomplished in part through the extraordinary power of nudges—low-cost, seemingly modest policies that preserve freedom of choice. In combination with smart, disciplined cost-benefit analysis, nudges are simplifying government and making it far more effective.Twenty-first century insights now inform simplified mortgage and student loan applications, the labeling of food and energy-efficient cars, financial reform, and health care reform. New principles—democratizing data, presenting individuals and businesses with the most salient information, ensuring that the better outcome is the automatic outcome—are transforming government. Countless regulations are being streamlined or eliminated. Transparent review of which rules are working, and which aren’t, is becoming the norm. Citing numerous examples from his years in the first term of the Obama Administration, and projecting forward into a data-driven future, Simpler provides a new understanding of how government can work.
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Nudges simplifying government, saving billions

This book could be a good read for individuals interested in the future of government and its potential for simplification. Cass Sunstein, a former government official, draws on state-of-the-art work in behavioural psychology and economics to showcase the power of cost-effective nudges to achieve policy objectives. The book provides numerous real-life examples from the Obama Administration, and highlights how democratizing data, presenting people with the most salient information, and ensuring better outcomes can transform government for the better. It is a great recommendation for anyone who wants to understand how nudges can play a critical role in simplifying government while preserving freedom of choice.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.