
BehaviorDecember 21, 2018
The Ethics of Paternalism
Should policy makers intervene to make people stop doing things that are bad for them?
Ingrid Melvaer Paulin is a senior behavioral researcher at the Center for Advanced Hindsight, where she works on applying insights from behavioral economics to the design of products and services that improve people's health, wealth and happiness. Follow her on Twitter @ingridmpaulin.

The Ethics of Paternalism
Should policy makers intervene to make people stop doing things that are bad for them?

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