The book is invaluable to all those interested in behavioural science and its application to policy. It offers a unique framework that fits within the classical liberal tradition of affording citizens autonomy over their lives, so long as they do not abuse that freedom by imposing substantive harms on others.
Oliver Adam Book order






- 2023
- 2019
Reciprocity and the Art of Behavioural Public Policy
- 214 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the concept of reciprocity through various academic lenses, the author delves into its implications for shaping effective public policy. By examining the intersections of reciprocity with social, economic, and political factors, the book offers insights on how this principle can enhance policy-making processes and foster community engagement.
- 2017
The Origins of Behavioural Public Policy
- 210 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This book is an introduction to how behavioural economics is used to inform policy developments. Academics, policy makers and practitioners with a diverse disciplinary backgrounds, including political science, sociology and anthropology, will benefit from this book, as will general readers with an interest in behavioural public policy.
- 2013
Betrayed
- 52 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Set in a harsh Middle Eastern desert, the narrative follows a young man's challenging rite of passage. As he navigates the dangers of the environment, he believes he has faced the worst nature has to offer. However, betrayal awaits him, revealing that greater threats lie ahead. The story explores themes of survival, resilience, and the profound impact of treachery in an unforgiving landscape.
- 2005
This special double issue of the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law is a collection of papers presented at meetings held by the European Health Care Systems Discussion group--a forum for health system scholars from throughout Europe who meet regul