Every four years, candidates for office make their pitch to voters, including a laundry list of things they promise to change once elected. Yet no matter who’s in the Oval Office, most procedures in government stay exactly the same. The Sanford School’s Ways & Means podcast features a conversation with behavioral economist Dan Ariely about why it’s so hard for government to change.
Dan Ariely in the Sanford School’s Ways and Means podcast
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Why is it so hard for government to change?
Every four years, candidates for office make their pitch to voters, including a laundry list of things they promise to change once elected. Yet no matter who’s in the Oval Office, most procedures in government stay exactly the same. The Sanford School’s Ways & Means podcast features a conversation with behavioral economist Dan Ariely about why it’s so hard for government to change.
Dan Ariely in the Sanford School’s Ways and Means podcast