Behavioural Incentive Design for Health Policy Behavioural Incentive Design for Health Policy

Behavioural Incentive Design for Health Policy

Steering for Health

Joan Costa-Font and Others
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Publisher Description

Behavioural economics has become a popular way of tackling a broad range of issues in public policy. By presenting a more descriptive and possibly accurate representation of human behaviour than traditional economics, Behavioural Incentive Design for Health Policy tries to make sense of decisions that follow a wider conception of welfare, influenced by social norms and narratives, pro-social motivations and choice architectures which were generally neglected by standard economics. The authors show how this model can be applied to tackle a wide range of issues in public health, including smoking, the obesity crisis, exercise uptake, alcoholism, preventive screenings and attitudes towards vaccinations. It shows not only how behavioural economics allows us to better understand such challenges, but also how it can design effective incentives for addressing them. This book is an extensive reassessment of the interaction between behavioural incentives and health.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2023
June 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
427
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
9
MB
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