Comparing behavioral assumptions of policy tools: framework for policy designers/

OLEJNICZAK Karol

Comparing behavioral assumptions of policy tools: framework for policy designers/ Karol Olejniczak - 2020

Identifying problems that obstruct compliance, and choosing a tool with a distinctive change mechanism. Based on this discussion, a spectrum of six generic policy tools have been provided and illustrated with examples: (1) equipping policy subjects to perform behavior, (2) banning misbehavior, (3) dis/incentivizing addressees to behave in a certain way, (4) informing to raise the awareness about need for compliance, (5) boosting, and (6) nudging towards desired behavior.


POLICY TOOLS
BEHAVIOUR
POLICY INSTRUMENTS