Behavioural Economics and Policy for Pandemics
Herausgeber: Costa-Font, Joan; Galizzi, Matteo M
Behavioural Economics and Policy for Pandemics
Herausgeber: Costa-Font, Joan; Galizzi, Matteo M
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"It brings together works of behavoural economists examining the effects of COVID-19 on behaviours and health, uncovering behavioural regularities and documenting how pandemics change our lives"--
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"It brings together works of behavoural economists examining the effects of COVID-19 on behaviours and health, uncovering behavioural regularities and documenting how pandemics change our lives"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9781009438414
- ISBN-10: 1009438417
- Artikelnr.: 70371538
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9781009438414
- ISBN-10: 1009438417
- Artikelnr.: 70371538
1. Behavioural economics and policy for pandemics: pandemics as tipping
points Joan Costa-Font and Matteo M. Galizzi; Part I. Evidence from
Experiments and Behavioural Insights: 2. What have we learnt from
behavioural economics for the COVID-19 response? Matteo M. Galizzi,
Veronika Luptakova, Mario Macis and Sorin Thode; 3. Adaptation, COVID-19,
and climate change George Loewenstein and Archie Kinnane; 4. Risk-taking,
risk perception and risk compensation in times of COVID-19 Benno Guenther,
Virginia Fedrigo and Jet Sanders; 5. A false sense of security? Face
masking and social distancing Nicola Cerutti; 6. Preparing for the next
pandemic: the role of behavioural economics in advanced care planning
Juliet Hodges; 7. Human challenge trials for research on COVID-19 and
beyond: the case of 1Day Sooner Jupiter Adams-Phipps, Steffen Kamenicek and
Virginia Schmit; 8. Do the public support 'hard' or 'soft' public policies?
Trends during COVID-19 and implications for the future Sanchayan Banerjee,
Manu Savani and Ganga Shreedhar; 9. One size does not fit all: behavioural
intervention to promote vaccination Ilana Brody, Silvia Saccardo and
Hengchen Dai; 10. Psychological and behavioural aspects of the COVID-19
pandemic: systematic evidence and takeaways Ploutarchos Kourtidis, Henrike
Sternberg, Janina Steinert, Tim Buthe, Giuseppe A. Veltri, Barbara Fasolo
and Matteo M. Galizzi; 11. Behavioural science and the Irish COVID-19
response Liam Delaney and Emma Watson; 12. On the use of behavioural
science in a pandemic Adam Oliver; 13. Behavioural public health? Experts'
biases and responses to pandemics Matteo M. Galizzi; Part II. Health
Behaviours and Policies During COVID-19: 14. The effect of COVID-19 on
health and health behaviors: evidence from Spain Lydia Prieto and Judit
Vall Castelló; 15. Mental health and health behaviours among vulnerable
populations during the COVID-19 pandemic in the USA Daniel Banko-Ferran,
Rania Gihleb and Osea Giuntella; 16. Mental health interventions during the
COVID-19 pandemic: 'the welcomed lockdown' Joan Costa-Font and Cristina
Vilaplana-Prieto; 17. Wrinkles in a pandemic? COVID-19 and behaviours
towards older age individuals Joan Costa-Font; 18. Can behavioural insights
explain ethnic minority vaccination gaps? Daniele Sudsataya, Miqdad Asaria,
Joan Costa-Font and Faical Achaiki; 19. How can we optimise healthcare
delivery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic? The rise of digital health
solutions in England Georgina Connolly and Divya Srivastava; 20. Biases in
vaccine authorization: erring on the side of rare events in SARS-CoV-2
vaccines Joan Costa-Font, Miqdad Asaria and Elias Mossialos; 21. Trust and
the COVID-19 pandemic Caroline Rudisill and Sayward Harrison; 22. How do
individuals perceive the risk of COVID-19 compared to food poisoning and
influenza? Natasha Adulaimi, Joan Costa-Font and Luca Salmasi.
points Joan Costa-Font and Matteo M. Galizzi; Part I. Evidence from
Experiments and Behavioural Insights: 2. What have we learnt from
behavioural economics for the COVID-19 response? Matteo M. Galizzi,
Veronika Luptakova, Mario Macis and Sorin Thode; 3. Adaptation, COVID-19,
and climate change George Loewenstein and Archie Kinnane; 4. Risk-taking,
risk perception and risk compensation in times of COVID-19 Benno Guenther,
Virginia Fedrigo and Jet Sanders; 5. A false sense of security? Face
masking and social distancing Nicola Cerutti; 6. Preparing for the next
pandemic: the role of behavioural economics in advanced care planning
Juliet Hodges; 7. Human challenge trials for research on COVID-19 and
beyond: the case of 1Day Sooner Jupiter Adams-Phipps, Steffen Kamenicek and
Virginia Schmit; 8. Do the public support 'hard' or 'soft' public policies?
Trends during COVID-19 and implications for the future Sanchayan Banerjee,
Manu Savani and Ganga Shreedhar; 9. One size does not fit all: behavioural
intervention to promote vaccination Ilana Brody, Silvia Saccardo and
Hengchen Dai; 10. Psychological and behavioural aspects of the COVID-19
pandemic: systematic evidence and takeaways Ploutarchos Kourtidis, Henrike
Sternberg, Janina Steinert, Tim Buthe, Giuseppe A. Veltri, Barbara Fasolo
and Matteo M. Galizzi; 11. Behavioural science and the Irish COVID-19
response Liam Delaney and Emma Watson; 12. On the use of behavioural
science in a pandemic Adam Oliver; 13. Behavioural public health? Experts'
biases and responses to pandemics Matteo M. Galizzi; Part II. Health
Behaviours and Policies During COVID-19: 14. The effect of COVID-19 on
health and health behaviors: evidence from Spain Lydia Prieto and Judit
Vall Castelló; 15. Mental health and health behaviours among vulnerable
populations during the COVID-19 pandemic in the USA Daniel Banko-Ferran,
Rania Gihleb and Osea Giuntella; 16. Mental health interventions during the
COVID-19 pandemic: 'the welcomed lockdown' Joan Costa-Font and Cristina
Vilaplana-Prieto; 17. Wrinkles in a pandemic? COVID-19 and behaviours
towards older age individuals Joan Costa-Font; 18. Can behavioural insights
explain ethnic minority vaccination gaps? Daniele Sudsataya, Miqdad Asaria,
Joan Costa-Font and Faical Achaiki; 19. How can we optimise healthcare
delivery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic? The rise of digital health
solutions in England Georgina Connolly and Divya Srivastava; 20. Biases in
vaccine authorization: erring on the side of rare events in SARS-CoV-2
vaccines Joan Costa-Font, Miqdad Asaria and Elias Mossialos; 21. Trust and
the COVID-19 pandemic Caroline Rudisill and Sayward Harrison; 22. How do
individuals perceive the risk of COVID-19 compared to food poisoning and
influenza? Natasha Adulaimi, Joan Costa-Font and Luca Salmasi.
1. Behavioural economics and policy for pandemics: pandemics as tipping
points Joan Costa-Font and Matteo M. Galizzi; Part I. Evidence from
Experiments and Behavioural Insights: 2. What have we learnt from
behavioural economics for the COVID-19 response? Matteo M. Galizzi,
Veronika Luptakova, Mario Macis and Sorin Thode; 3. Adaptation, COVID-19,
and climate change George Loewenstein and Archie Kinnane; 4. Risk-taking,
risk perception and risk compensation in times of COVID-19 Benno Guenther,
Virginia Fedrigo and Jet Sanders; 5. A false sense of security? Face
masking and social distancing Nicola Cerutti; 6. Preparing for the next
pandemic: the role of behavioural economics in advanced care planning
Juliet Hodges; 7. Human challenge trials for research on COVID-19 and
beyond: the case of 1Day Sooner Jupiter Adams-Phipps, Steffen Kamenicek and
Virginia Schmit; 8. Do the public support 'hard' or 'soft' public policies?
Trends during COVID-19 and implications for the future Sanchayan Banerjee,
Manu Savani and Ganga Shreedhar; 9. One size does not fit all: behavioural
intervention to promote vaccination Ilana Brody, Silvia Saccardo and
Hengchen Dai; 10. Psychological and behavioural aspects of the COVID-19
pandemic: systematic evidence and takeaways Ploutarchos Kourtidis, Henrike
Sternberg, Janina Steinert, Tim Buthe, Giuseppe A. Veltri, Barbara Fasolo
and Matteo M. Galizzi; 11. Behavioural science and the Irish COVID-19
response Liam Delaney and Emma Watson; 12. On the use of behavioural
science in a pandemic Adam Oliver; 13. Behavioural public health? Experts'
biases and responses to pandemics Matteo M. Galizzi; Part II. Health
Behaviours and Policies During COVID-19: 14. The effect of COVID-19 on
health and health behaviors: evidence from Spain Lydia Prieto and Judit
Vall Castelló; 15. Mental health and health behaviours among vulnerable
populations during the COVID-19 pandemic in the USA Daniel Banko-Ferran,
Rania Gihleb and Osea Giuntella; 16. Mental health interventions during the
COVID-19 pandemic: 'the welcomed lockdown' Joan Costa-Font and Cristina
Vilaplana-Prieto; 17. Wrinkles in a pandemic? COVID-19 and behaviours
towards older age individuals Joan Costa-Font; 18. Can behavioural insights
explain ethnic minority vaccination gaps? Daniele Sudsataya, Miqdad Asaria,
Joan Costa-Font and Faical Achaiki; 19. How can we optimise healthcare
delivery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic? The rise of digital health
solutions in England Georgina Connolly and Divya Srivastava; 20. Biases in
vaccine authorization: erring on the side of rare events in SARS-CoV-2
vaccines Joan Costa-Font, Miqdad Asaria and Elias Mossialos; 21. Trust and
the COVID-19 pandemic Caroline Rudisill and Sayward Harrison; 22. How do
individuals perceive the risk of COVID-19 compared to food poisoning and
influenza? Natasha Adulaimi, Joan Costa-Font and Luca Salmasi.
points Joan Costa-Font and Matteo M. Galizzi; Part I. Evidence from
Experiments and Behavioural Insights: 2. What have we learnt from
behavioural economics for the COVID-19 response? Matteo M. Galizzi,
Veronika Luptakova, Mario Macis and Sorin Thode; 3. Adaptation, COVID-19,
and climate change George Loewenstein and Archie Kinnane; 4. Risk-taking,
risk perception and risk compensation in times of COVID-19 Benno Guenther,
Virginia Fedrigo and Jet Sanders; 5. A false sense of security? Face
masking and social distancing Nicola Cerutti; 6. Preparing for the next
pandemic: the role of behavioural economics in advanced care planning
Juliet Hodges; 7. Human challenge trials for research on COVID-19 and
beyond: the case of 1Day Sooner Jupiter Adams-Phipps, Steffen Kamenicek and
Virginia Schmit; 8. Do the public support 'hard' or 'soft' public policies?
Trends during COVID-19 and implications for the future Sanchayan Banerjee,
Manu Savani and Ganga Shreedhar; 9. One size does not fit all: behavioural
intervention to promote vaccination Ilana Brody, Silvia Saccardo and
Hengchen Dai; 10. Psychological and behavioural aspects of the COVID-19
pandemic: systematic evidence and takeaways Ploutarchos Kourtidis, Henrike
Sternberg, Janina Steinert, Tim Buthe, Giuseppe A. Veltri, Barbara Fasolo
and Matteo M. Galizzi; 11. Behavioural science and the Irish COVID-19
response Liam Delaney and Emma Watson; 12. On the use of behavioural
science in a pandemic Adam Oliver; 13. Behavioural public health? Experts'
biases and responses to pandemics Matteo M. Galizzi; Part II. Health
Behaviours and Policies During COVID-19: 14. The effect of COVID-19 on
health and health behaviors: evidence from Spain Lydia Prieto and Judit
Vall Castelló; 15. Mental health and health behaviours among vulnerable
populations during the COVID-19 pandemic in the USA Daniel Banko-Ferran,
Rania Gihleb and Osea Giuntella; 16. Mental health interventions during the
COVID-19 pandemic: 'the welcomed lockdown' Joan Costa-Font and Cristina
Vilaplana-Prieto; 17. Wrinkles in a pandemic? COVID-19 and behaviours
towards older age individuals Joan Costa-Font; 18. Can behavioural insights
explain ethnic minority vaccination gaps? Daniele Sudsataya, Miqdad Asaria,
Joan Costa-Font and Faical Achaiki; 19. How can we optimise healthcare
delivery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic? The rise of digital health
solutions in England Georgina Connolly and Divya Srivastava; 20. Biases in
vaccine authorization: erring on the side of rare events in SARS-CoV-2
vaccines Joan Costa-Font, Miqdad Asaria and Elias Mossialos; 21. Trust and
the COVID-19 pandemic Caroline Rudisill and Sayward Harrison; 22. How do
individuals perceive the risk of COVID-19 compared to food poisoning and
influenza? Natasha Adulaimi, Joan Costa-Font and Luca Salmasi.