Which of the following best describes a 'nudge' in the context of behavioral public policy?
Question 2
In the context of default options, what is the primary behavioral mechanism that explains why defaults are so influential in decision-making?
Question 3
Which of the following is an example of an information design intervention in behavioral public policy?
Question 4
Consider a policy maker designing a default enrollment system for a retirement savings program. If the initial default contribution rate is set too low, what is a likely outcome based on behavioral economics?
Question 5
A policymaker wants to encourage organ donation by changing the default system. Which of the following default systems is likely to result in the highest organ donation rates based on behavioral insights?
Behavioral Public Policy Quiz — Olympiad USAEO Economics | A-Warded