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Going with the grain: influencing behaviour through public policy
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Document Date: 2012-01-31 09:07:05


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Polity Press / MINDSPACE / Social Capital / /

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United Kingdom / /

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Building MINDSPACE / Imperial College / Home Civil Service Institute / Cambridge University / /

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Department of Social Policy / Cambridge University / Faculty of Medicine / Government Economic Service / Imperial College London / Department of Surgery and Cancer / Faculty of Social and Political Sciences / Home Civil Service Institute for Government Discussion / UK government / Prime Minister‟s Strategy Unit / Civil Service / Gus O‟Donnell Sir Michael Bichard Cabinet / Sir Gus O‟Donnell Sir Michael Bichard Cabinet / Cabinet Office / Home Civil Service / /

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Matt Tee / Michael Hallsworth / Ivo Vlaev / Robert Metcalfe / Paul Dolan / David Halpern / Dominic King / /

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Permanent Secretary / Researcher / Executive Director / Head / co-author / Messenger / Secretary / Head / Secretary and Executive Director / author / Professor of Economics / Chief Strategist / tackle / government policy Executive / Director of Research / Executive / Registrar / Lecturer / currently chief academic adviser / /

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Influencing / /

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www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk / /

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