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Malawian epidemic. In the developed framework, people select between different sexual practices while knowing the inherent risk …
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Increased HIV risk creates incentives for people with low sexual activity to reduce their activity, but may make high-activity people fatalistic, leading them to reduce their activity only slightly, or actually increase it. If high-activity people reduce their activity by a smaller proportion...
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is used a third of the time. To analyze the Malawian epidemic, a choice-theoretic general equilibrium search model is …
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against an emerging epidemic. While the nonmonotonic pattern of the optimal subsidy persists, new findings emerge. Universal …
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Malawian epidemic. In the developed framework, people select between different sexual practices while knowing the inherent risk …
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Among non-specialists, the estimates of the HIV/AIDS transmission rate are generally upwardly biased. This …
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against an emerging epidemic. While the nonmonotonic pattern of the optimal subsidy persists, new findings emerge. Universal …
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against an emerging epidemic. While the nonmonotonic pattern of the optimal subsidy persists, new findings emerge. Universal …
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factors for the COVID-19 epidemic evolution, its macroeconomic outcomes and possible containment measures. Our framework … distancing. This result is confirmed by a version of the model calibrated to match real epidemic and economic data evolution in …
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