Behavioral scientists like Matthew Rabin have endorsed "sin taxes" to fight overeating based on the beta-delta model that you also briefly mention in your latest book.
Would you say the case for sin taxes is convincing or do you think there are more clever nudges that one should focus on?
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Behavioral scientists like Matthew Rabin have endorsed "sin taxes" to fight overeating based on the beta-delta model that you also briefly mention in your latest book. Would you say the case for sin taxes is convincing or do you think there are more clever nudges that one should focus on?
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