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Cass Sunstein

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Legal scholar known for his work in constitutional law, administrative law, environmental law, and behavioral economics. Best-selling author of The World According to Star Wars and... Show More

Legal scholar known for his work in constitutional law, administrative law, environmental law, and behavioral economics. Best-selling author of The World According to Star Wars and Nudge. Former Administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the Obama administration.

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Cass Sunstein @CassSunstein · Mar 26, 2023
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This is keenly interesting and highly illuminating paper by the terrific @stuart_mmills

Paper Feb 28, 2023
The Misuse of Algorithms in Society
by Stuart Mills
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Cass Sunstein @CassSunstein · Mar 26, 2023
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Terrific and prescient essay by the terrific and prescient @R_Thaler

Article Oct 31, 2015
The Power of Nudges, for Good and Bad (Published 2015)
by Richard H. Thaler
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Cass Sunstein @CassSunstein · Mar 12, 2023
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This is such a terrific and important paper

Paper 2022
A psychologically rich life: Beyond happiness and meaning.
by Erin Westgate
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Cass Sunstein @CassSunstein · Mar 5, 2023
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Important essay: Nudging savings, by the great @shlomobenartzi, with a host of lessons for nudging in general. @LiamDelaney2020 @R_Thaler @dilipsoman

Article Mar 4, 2023
Small Steps That Can Boost Your Retirement Savings
by Shlomo Benartzi
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Cass Sunstein @CassSunstein · Mar 2, 2023
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Subtle and very interesting paper on nudging vegetarian choices, with a terrific title.

Article Sep 11, 2022
We meat again: a field study on the moderating role of location-specific consumer preferences in nudging vegetarian options
by Niels Holm Jensen
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Cass Sunstein @CassSunstein · Feb 15, 2023
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Economic Dignity - important book by the great @genebsperling

Book 2020
Economic Dignity
by Gene Sperling
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Cass Sunstein @CassSunstein · Jan 29, 2023
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Interpreting the APA: A Literature Review - excellent and clarifying essay by @chris_j_walker and Scott MacGuidwin, with an interesting proposed path forward @lsolum

Paper Jan 28, 2023
Interpreting the Administrative Procedure Act: A Literature Review
by Chris Walker
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Cass Sunstein @CassSunstein · Jan 15, 2023
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Recommended for MLK Day - The Sword and the Shield, a magnificent book by @PenielJoseph

Book Mar 31, 2020
The Sword and the Shield: The Revolutionary Lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.
by Peniel E. Joseph
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Cass Sunstein @CassSunstein · Jan 9, 2023
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Terrific new paper, just out: Nudging for Changing Selves, by the amazing @Wiglet1981

Paper May 19, 2022
Nudging for changing selves
by Richard Pettigrew
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Cass Sunstein @CassSunstein · Jan 2, 2023
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Best show of 2022 (and 2023?): Bad Sisters. @SharonHorgan @EveHewson

Series Aug 19, 2022
Bad Sisters
by Brett Baer
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Cass Sunstein @CassSunstein
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Duke’s discussion is full of wisdom and also of fun, warmth, humor and humanity. Her sharp, data-driven analysis comes with a large lesson, which is that losers should be willing to forgive themselves: Sometimes the right play just doesn’t work.

Book 2018
Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts
by Annie Duke
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