Behavioral economics and health economics

"The health sector is filled with institutions and decision-making circumstances that create friction in markets and cognitive errors by decision makers. This paper examines the potential contributions to health economics of the ideas of behavioral economics. The discussion presented here focus...

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Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research 2004
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spellingShingle Frank, Richard G.
Behavioral economics and health economics
National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series
Psychologie
Wirtschaft
Clinical health psychology
Decision Making
Economics Psychological aspects
Economics, Medical
Medical economics
Physician-Patient Relations
title Behavioral economics and health economics
title_auth Behavioral economics and health economics
title_exact_search Behavioral economics and health economics
title_full Behavioral economics and health economics Richard G. Frank
title_fullStr Behavioral economics and health economics Richard G. Frank
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral economics and health economics Richard G. Frank
title_short Behavioral economics and health economics
title_sort behavioral economics and health economics
topic Psychologie
Wirtschaft
Clinical health psychology
Decision Making
Economics Psychological aspects
Economics, Medical
Medical economics
Physician-Patient Relations
topic_facet Psychologie
Wirtschaft
Clinical health psychology
Decision Making
Economics Psychological aspects
Economics, Medical
Medical economics
Physician-Patient Relations
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