‘Nudge’ policies are another name for coercion

Results from agent-based modelling, evolutionary theory, network theory and experiments in group decision-making also support Mettler. Take the “diversity trumps ability” theorem of Scott E. Page, from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor: groups of agents with diverse understandings of the world will solve difficult problems better than narrowly focused groups with higher expertise.

One thought on “‘Nudge’ policies are another name for coercion

Leave a reply to Anonymous Cancel reply