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Good Ethics and Bad Choices: The Relevance of Behavioral Economics for Medical Ethics Indians of North America - Religion Life and Fate juxtaposes bedrooms

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Good Ethics and Bad Choices: The Relevance of Behavioral Economics for Medical Ethics Indians of North America - Religion Life and Fate juxtaposes bedroomsAuthor Contributor(s): Blumenthal Barby, Jennifer S. Publisher: The MIT Press Date: 8 3 2021 Binding: Paperback Condition: NEW An analysis of how findings in behavioral economics challenge fundamental assumptions of medical ethics, integrating the latest research in both fields. Bioethicists have long argued for rational persuasion to help patients with medical decisions. But the findings of behavioral economicspopularized in Thaler and Sunsteins

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