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In a model where individuals differ in both their health care needs and their lifestyle preferences, we examine the fair provision of health care when those who regret their initial decisions are granted a fresh start. By considering that each agent chooses how to allocate a given amount of...
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with wealth and the degree of unhealthiness, leading wealthier individuals to consume more healthy and moderately unhealthy … provide an explanation for behavioral differences, and ultimately health outcomes, between wealth groups. …
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with wealth and the degree of unhealthiness, leading wealthier individuals to consume more healthy and moderately unhealthy … provide an explanation for behavioral differences, and ultimately health outcomes, between wealth groups …
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increases with wealth and the degree of unhealthiness, leading wealthier individuals to consume more healthy and moderately … indeed provide an explanation for behavioral differences, and ultimately health outcomes, between wealth groups …
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misinformation related to the COVID-19 pandemic in a hard-to-reach population - India’s slum residents. We randomly allocate …
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by carrying out algorithmic audits of Facebook in its two biggest markets, the US and India, focusing on two algorithms …
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In this paper we study the link between women's responsibility for children and their preferences. We use a large … random sample of individuals living in rural India, incentive compatible measures of patience and risk aversion, and detailed … survey data. We find more patient choices among women who have a higher number of children. The age of children matters: The …
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