The Tim Ferriss Show

#566: John List — A Master Economist on Strategic Quitting, How to Practice Theory of Mind, Learnings from Uber, Optimizations to Boost Donations, the Primitives of Decision-Making, and How Field Experiments Reveal Hidden Realities

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Jan 26, 2022
Join John List, a renowned economist from the University of Chicago, as he delves into the fascinating world of behavioral economics. He explores the significant impact of incentives, sharing how they can transform family dynamics and business practices. List emphasizes the importance of data-driven strategies in charitable giving and discusses learnings from the ride-sharing industry, revealing unexpected challenges. With humor and personal anecdotes, he illustrates how customer experiences shape loyalty and the complexities of scaling impactful ideas.
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ANECDOTE

Clawback with Kids

  • John List uses clawback incentives with his kids, giving a reward upfront.
  • If they don't perform the agreed-upon behavior, he takes it away, invoking loss aversion.
ADVICE

Incentivize Inputs

  • Incentivize inputs, not outputs, especially for children, as they can control effort but not always outcomes.
  • Focus on incentivizing actions like reading or study time.
ANECDOTE

Matching Donations

  • John List's research on matching donations revealed that matching itself matters more than the ratio.
  • Charities often lack data to support their assumptions about matching effectiveness.
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