Last month, the Gallup Organization hosted the inaugural Global Behavioral Economics Forum in Singapore dedicated to discovering how behavioral economics “can positively impact policy making, city planning, society building, engaged citizentry and brain gain at the national and city level.” Niether Thaler nor Sunstein took part in the event, but, according to the program, Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman delivered the keynote. We will try to follow up with details, but in the meantime, you can watch this short video about the event by Gallup.
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