ND LAMB held workshop on "The Future of Behavioral Public Policy" in London
On June 16, the Notre Dame Research Program on Law and Market Behavior (ND LAMB) held a high-level workshop on "The Future of Behavioral Public Policy" at the Notre Dame London Global Gateway.
The workshop was organized by Professor Avishalom Tor, together with Professor Adam Oliver of London School of Economics. Participants included senior scholars from Cambridge University, Kings College, London School of Economics, and other UK and international universities, as well as senior policy makers David Halpern CBE, President and Founding Director of Behavioral Insights Team (BIT), and Elisabeth Costa, Managing Director of BIT UK.
During the event, participants discussed major issues, challenges, and developments at the intersection of law, regulation, and behavioral science.
An overview of the sessions and participants can be found here.
Originally published by lamb.nd.edu on June 21, 2023.
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