Reducing roadside litter using randomised controlled trials – June 2018

behavioural-and-experimental-economics||114behavioural||0applying-behavioural-economics-regulators-government||114regulatory-economics-2||0
Practice area: Behavioural and experimental economics | Behavioural Economics | Regulators and government | Regulatory economics
Client: Department for Transport
Published: 27 June, 2018
Keywords:

London Economics produced a guide for conducting and evaluating randomised controlled trials (RCTs) for anti-littering actions on roads for the Department for Transport. The guide sets out, step-by-step, how to design, set up and implement a randomised controlled trial, as well as how to measure its success, focusing on the context of measures to reduce littering on the strategic road network.