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Rizzo and Whitman on Paternalism

Friday, June 5th, 2020

Mario Rizzo and Glen Whitman write, “Escaping Paternalism documents the rise of a new form of paternalism, built on evidence from behavioral economics indicating that people are affected by irrational biases. The “behavioral paternalists,” as we call them, argue that policies to correct those biases could therefore result in better personal decisionmaking. The purpose of our book is to rebut this argument.”