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While it reduces the probability of facing a primary (or vaccine-preventable) disease, vaccination may also introduce … feature of vaccination and attitudes toward risk. Risk aversion is shown to increase the propensity to vaccinate when the …
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This paper investigates the effect of ambiguity on personal vaccination decision. We first characterize the vaccination … probability of sickness or the probability of a severe course of disease, may either encourage or discourage vaccination. Our …
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exposure risk. Here a parsimonious mathematical model is presented that aims to evaluate the benefit of vaccination to the … compensation. Risk compensation may markedly affect the benefit of COVID-19 vaccination, especially if vaccine efficacy in real …
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This paper studies the causal impacts of vaccine eligibility on social distancing behaviors (risk compensation). We apply a regression discontinuity design around the birth date cutoff of vaccine eligibility using large, high-frequency data from credit card and airline companies as well as...
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deaths (2.0 to 7.6) per cohort of one million children. With a vaccination program, we predict 0.1 case of encephalitis … associated with pertussis and five cases of post-vaccination encephalitis; without a program there would be only 2.3 cases of … encephalitis associated with pertussis. Community vaccination would reduce by 61 percent the costs related to pertussis. Our …
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