Canadian public policies revolutionized by behavioral economics insights for well-being.
Behavioral economics is being used in Canada to create government policies that help people make better long-term decisions. By combining ideas from Psychology, Sociology, and Neuroscience, these policies aim to improve people's well-being. The government is using insights from behavioral economics to design initiatives that address issues like present bias and inattention bias. This approach has the potential to lead to positive outcomes for Canadians.