Policy makers are increasingly turning to behavioral science to help tackle intractable policy challenges, including increasing student learning, raising savings rates, promoting energy and resource conservation, increasing productivity, improving sanitation practices, strengthening institutions, and reducing corruption. At the World Bank, the Mind, Behavior, and Development Unit (eMBeD) is using behaviorally informed research to make development...
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Mind, Behavior, and Development Unit Results Portfolio : Applying Behavioral Science to End Poverty and Enhance Equity (English). eMBeD brief Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/688661608104181834