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This paper explores how governments may efficiently inform the public about an epidemic to induce compliance with their … exaggerate the severity of the epidemic if the government heavily prioritizes the economy over population health or vice versa … severity of the epidemic. When the government weighs the economy and population health sufficiently equally, however, the …
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This paper explores how governments may efficiently inform the public about an epidemic to induce compliance with their … exaggerate the severity of the epidemic if it heavily prioritizes the economy over population health or vice versa. Importantly … the epidemic. When the government weighs the economy and population health sufficiently equally, however, the government …
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This paper explores how governments may efficiently inform the public about an epidemic to induce compliance with their … exaggerate the severity of the epidemic if it heavily prioritizes the economy over population health or vice versa. Importantly … the epidemic. When the government weighs the economy and population health sufficiently equally, however, the government …
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through theory allows us to draw policy conclusions on ways to extend the provision of health services …
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We analyzed the impact of social networks on general practitioners (GPs) referral behavior based on administrative panel data from 2,684,273 referrals to resident specialists made between 1998 and 2007. To construct estimated social networks, we used information on the doctors place and time of...
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