More than a wink and a nudge: examining the choice architecture of online government budget simulations

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  • What: Building on Thaler and Sunstein`s NUDGES framework the authors seek to answer the question ‘How can budgetary choice architects correct for errors such as large ending surpluses at the end of the budget simulation?` The authors develop a treatment to address how to reduce the end of budget simulation surpluses while maintaining users` autonomy and freedom to make a reasoned budgetary choice . The authors explore the possibility of nudging or budging people back into making choices that do comply with what is allowed. IP address: 141.95.74.139, on 15 Mar 2025 at 02 . . .

     

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