Summary:
The book explores how subtle policy changes and choice architecture can influence people's decisions in beneficial ways without restricting freedom of choice. It provides updated evidence on the power of nudges in various domains, such as health, finance, and environmental conservation, to improve individual and collective well-being.
Key points:
1. Choice Architecture: This refers to how the presentation of choices can influence decisions. The design and order of options can sway people's choices.
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