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Incentives and Externalities: A Deep Dive into Behavioural Economics | All Else Equal This episode of All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions delves into the profound influence of incentives on human behavior and the subsequent negative externalities that may…

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The Issue of Drought Declarations

Officials may declare droughts even when the risk is low, due to the incentive to protect their job security.

However, constant drought declarations can lead to complacency and a lack of preparedness when a real drought occurs, creating a negative externality.

We introduce something called a delay tax. Any government organization has to pay the cost of the delay that they impose when they impose a delay. – Jonathan Berk

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  1. 01Incentives and Externalities: A Deep Dive into Behavioural Economics | All Else Equal
  2. 02The Inefficiency of Traffic Lights
  3. 03The ‘Crying Wolf’ Scenario
  4. 04The Issue of Drought Declarations
  5. 05Information Overload in the Digital Age
  6. 06Negativity in News Reporting
  7. 07The Long-Term Effects of Incentives
  8. 08The Importance of Group Achievements
  9. 09Addressing Specific Externalities

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