2.4.2 (HL)—Behavioural economics in action Topic Practice
2.4.2 (HL)—Behavioural economics in action Topic Practice

IB Economics syllabusEconomics SL/HLFirst assessment 2025
Students practise defining ‘consumer nudge’ precisely, distinguishing it from coercion or pricing instruments in behavioural policy contexts.
How this is tested
- define a consumer nudge as a low-cost, non-coercive change in choice architecture
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