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Vaccines for the prevention of pathologies caused by Human Papillomavirus (HPV) are undoubtedly considered among the most advanced forms of biotechnological innovation. At present, two different vaccines are available: the bivalent vaccine, targeting the HPV-16 and 18 strains, and the...
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We systematically examine the acute impact of exposure to a public health crisis on multiple dimensions of economic decision making and social preferences using unique experimental panel data collected just before and immediately after the outbreak of COVID-19 in China. Exploiting the...
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The WHO defines vaccine hesitancy as one of the ten biggest threats to global health nowadays. To contribute to finding a solution for vaccine hesitancy, this study aims at gaining new insights on the influence of the default effect, anticipated regret, and decision roles on vaccination...
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Many public programs let individuals choose between publicly provided benefits and a subsidized private alternative. We investigate the determinants of health insurance choice in Medicare--a setting with vast geographic variation in the share of individuals selecting the public option versus...
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This paper explores the relationship between decision-making speed and the effectiveness of two nudges - carbon footprint labelling and menu repositioning - aimed at encouraging climate-friendly food choices. Building on Kahneman's dual-process theory of decision-making, we examine whether these...
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We propose a triple test to evaluate the usefulness of behavioral economics models for public health policy. Test 1 is whether the model provides reasonably new insights. Test 2 is on whether these have been properly applied to policy settings. Test 3 is whether they are corroborated by...
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Understanding when and why nudges work is crucial for designing interventions that consistently and reliably change behaviour. This paper explores the relationship between decision-making speed and the effectiveness of two nudges – carbon footprint labelling and menu repositioning – aimed at...
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Introduction -- Multiplicative pairwise comparisons -- Inconsistency indices and their properties -- Inconsistency reduction -- Alternative approaches to the evaluation of inconsistency in pairwise comparisons -- Inconsistency of incomplete pairwise comparisons matrices -- Ordinal inconsistency.
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