A great blend of psychological and economical decision making based on real life examples, mostly from the US. The authors write with a kind of wit that makes it easy to read and keeps you interested, even if the matter gets a bit more complex. Examples of things they write about are; "How can a country make sure there are enough organ donors for the needy?" and "pension, how to simplify that maze of too complex info and get people to get the right pension for them". The points of view they share with you make you think about a problem and even though I didn't always agree with them, I did enjoy it.
Even though I am not an American citizen I found this book interesting (there are alot of examples from the US and maybe it could also be a bit of a learning experience for those of us who don't know that much about the US and theyre systems) and would recommend it.