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Reflections from the 2025 Singapore Workshop
From keynote visions of ‘Behavioural AI’ to field experiments on job matching and green transport, the 2025 BPP Workshop in Singapore...
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Jun 23


Yes we can! Collective action framing increases support for hard climate policies
What if climate communication could enhance support for unpopular but necessary policies? Valerie Dewaelheyns, Pieter Raymaekers, Florian...
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Jun 20


From AC to me: Can social norms encourage personal cooling in Chinese offices?
As global temperatures rise, so does our reliance on air conditioning (AC). What if the solution to sustainable cooling is not just about...
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Jun 10


New Blog Post: Nudging Tax Compliance in Pakistan: Lessons from a Large-Scale Text Message Experiment
Tax compliance remains a thorny issue for governments worldwide—especially in developing countries where informal economic activity,...
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May 16


New Blog Post: Seeing is believing: Information does not impact polluting behaviour, unless you can see it
Air pollution is a worldwide challenge. Despite the serious environmental and health effects, pollution can go unnoticed until very...
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May 2


2025 Annual LSE BPP Lecture
We were delighted to hear from Professor Mario Rizzo , who delivered the 2025 Annual LSE Behavioural Public Policy Lecture. A recording...
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Apr 3


New Blog Post: The Ethics of Behavioural Public Policy in Practice: A Study on Policy Makers’ Views
Mathieu Prevelato introduces a new study exploring policy makers’ views on the ethics of behavioural public policy. Understanding these...
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Mar 15


New Blog Post: Every little hurts: Even small amounts of ‘sludge’ undermine the adoption of environmentally friendly business practices
Policymakers often introduce programs to encourage businesses to adopt environmentally friendly practices. In this blog, Manuel Grieder,...
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Mar 7
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