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Carrots, sticks, sermons, and nudges during the pandemic: There are many ways to change public behaviour, but not all are equally popular
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Carrots, sticks, sermons, and nudges during the pandemic: There are many ways to change public behaviour, but not all are equally popular

Gustav Almqvist and Patric Andersson
Sweden through the crisis, pp.83-90
Stockholm School of Economics Institute for Research
2020

Abstract

In this article, Gustav Almqvist and Patric Andersson discuss policy implications of nudging during COVID-19. Conducting a survey with 596 individuals in Sweden, the authors show that individuals are fine with nudges but that they prefer traditional methods of governmental interventions such as economic incentives (carrots), mandates (sticks) and information (sermons). A conclusion is therefore that policy makers should use nudging with caution when potentially better alternatives exist. 

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