The tacit dimension and behavioural public policy: Insights from Hayek and Polanyi
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36320Date
2024-12-02Type
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Abstract
In this paper, we revisit the Knowledge Problem addressed by Hayek eight decades ago and
emphasised more recently by Rizzo and Whitman in their critique of the new paternalist
approach of mainstream behavioural economics promoted by Sunstein and Thaler. We do
this in light of the work of Michael Polanyi. Polanyi developed a theory of knowledge which
has some commonalities with Hayek’s but also departs from it by emphasising the tacit,
personal and perceptual dimensions of any process of knowing, thus radically renouncing
any attempt of a knowledge typology separating different types of tacit knowledge (TK) and
even denying that general knowledge could exist independently of TK.
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Cambridge University PressCitation
Festre, Østbye. The tacit dimension and behavioural public policy: Insights from Hayek and Polanyi. Behavioural Public Policy. 2024Metadata
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