sensation of triviality probably why it's important??
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Replying to @rfinz @ajixander
no its just another BOUNDED RATIONALITY guy going on his bullshit
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he’s going pretty hard against the whole discipline of behavioral economics idk
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Replying to @literalbanana @eigenrobot and
I’m a sucker for anyone dunking on cass sunstein
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Replying to @literalbanana @eigenrobot and
why banana??? his star wars book wasn't too bad
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Replying to @SilverVVulpes @eigenrobot and
I’m bitter about the nudge stuff https://econweb.ucsd.edu/~jandreon/Econ264/papers/Thaler%20Sunstein%20AER%202003.pdf …
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Replying to @literalbanana @eigenrobot and
coz it's fake or coz you don't like technocrats engineering stimuli around you so you do what they want
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Replying to @literalbanana @eigenrobot and
I mean I respekt attaqs on fake stuff specially when they are pushed by elites but this it not a rethorical question don't you think the definition of nudge is broad enough that to some extent microengineering stuff for microincentives of what one likes is... normal?
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Replying to @SilverVVulpes @literalbanana and
like I recall when the guys behind it got the nobel's some people were annoyed at the concept because it was "herding of poor people" and I mostly didn't get it
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one layer is that their model of the world is wrong (“fat makes you fat,” educational interventions that don’t do anything, etc.) one layer is that regulation tends to destroy subtlety in catastrophic ways many layers
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