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Judging by the state of some loos, maybe it's about time these 'flies' made a comeback :)
The Thaler line is that behaviour is too important to be left to economics
The same is happening in other social studies and in science
The boundaries of each discipline are being eroded by other “disciplines”
In extreme form this is called ontology or the study of reality
Meaning that results of science can be subverted by politicians
Politicians have also captured climate science now a matter of consensus among those who favour AGW in spite of zero evidence
Most expenditure on science supporting IPCC must be wasted as it ignores the sun as a climate driver.
And I tend to the same conclusion on marginal expenditure on education in UK and perhaps the NHS
http://www2.owen.vanderbilt.edu/Mike.Shor/cours...
Sunstein & Thaler present their ideas on a pretty regular basis (including a session on Nudge) at the American Enterprise Institute. I'm beginning to get the impression that America is a one-party system, and Italy won the Second World War ;-)