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The concept 'Un pequeño empujón' (Nudge) is a core framework within behavioral economics, as evidenced by the definition of nudges as methods to manipulate choices [1] and the demonstration that environmental factors influence consumer decisions [2]. Furthermore, the application of these nudges is a primary focus of behavioral economics research, such as the 'Save More Tomorrow' program [3] and the use of commitment devices [4].

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Read This Story to Learn How Behavioral Economics Can Improve ... ama.org American Marketing Association 1 fact
measurementShlomo Benartzi and Richard Thaler, in their paper 'Save More Tomorrow: Using Behavioral Economics to Increase Employee Saving', estimate that the 'Save More Tomorrow' nudge has helped employees save $29.6 billion over the past decade.
Behavioral economics, explained - UChicago News news.uchicago.edu University of Chicago 1 fact
claimIn behavioral economics, a “nudge” is a method used to manipulate choices to lead people toward specific decisions, such as placing fruit at eye level in a high school cafeteria to encourage healthier eating.
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claimCommitment devices are a behavioral economics nudge approach that involves creating penalties for failing to follow through on a goal.
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claimBehavioral economics demonstrates that environmental factors consistently 'nudge' consumer choices.