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Nobel Prize winning economist Richard Thaler tells people to “nudge for good” — not everyone follows his advice.
The last decade has been marked by a growing interest from governments the world over in using behavioral economics to inform policy decisions. This is true of Canada as well. In this paper we discuss ...
The optimization of power systems usually faces the trade-off between performance and cost. The 2021 Texas grid blackout reveals that the regionally centralized power grid has global risks, and the ...
Behavioral economics suggests that human decision-making is regulated by psychological and behavioral incentives. This paper aims to study the incentive effect of behavioral and psychological methods ...
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