Behavioural economics and policy for pandemics : insights from responses to COVID-19 / edited by Joan Costa-Font, London School of Economics and Political Science, Matteo M. Galizzi, London School of Economics and Political Science.
"Behavioural economics and behavioural public policy have been fundamental parts of governmental responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. This was not only the case at the beginning of the pandemic as governments pondered how to get people to follow restrictions, but also during delivery of the vacc...
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Behavioural economics and policy for pandemics: pandemics as tipping points / |r Joan Costa-Font and Matteo M. Galizzi -- |g Part I. |t Evidence from experiments and behavioural insights / |r Matteo M. Galizzi. |t What have we learned from behavioural economics for the COVID-19 response? / |r Matteo M. Galizzi, Veronika Luptakova, Mario Macis, and Sorin Thode -- |t Adaptation, COVID-19, and climate change / |r George Loewenstein and Archie Kinnane -- |t Risk-taking, risk perception, and risk compensation in times of COVID-19 / |r Benno Guenther, Virginia Fedrigo, and Jet Sanders -- |t A false sense of security? Face masking and social distancing / |r Nicola Cerutti -- |t Preparing for the next pandemic: the role of behavioural economics in advanced care planning / |r Juliet Hodges -- |t Human challenge trials for research on COVID-19 and beyond: the case of 1Day Sooner / |r Jupiter Adams-Phipps, Steffen Kamenicek and Virginia Schmit -- |t Do the public support 'hard' or 'soft' public policies? Trends during COVID-19 and implications for the future / |r Sanchayan Banerjee, Manu Savani and Ganga Shreedhar -- |t One size does not fit all: behavioural intervention to promote vaccination / |r Ilana Brody, Silvia Saccardo and Hengchen Dai -- |t Psychological and behavioural aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic: systematic evidence and takeaways / |r Ploutarchos Kourtidis, Henrike Sternberg, Janina Steinert, Tim Buthe, Giuseppe A. Veltri, Barbara Fasolo and Matteo M. Galizzi -- |t Behavioural science and the Irish COVID-19 response / |r Liam Delaney and Emma Watson -- |t On the use of behavioural science in a pandemic / |r Adam Oliver -- |t Behavioural public health? Experts' biases and responses to pandemics / |r Matteo M. Galizzi -- |g Part II. |t Health behaviours and policies during COVID-19 / |r Joan Costa-Font. |t The effect of COVID-19 on health and health behaviours: evidence from Spain / |r Lydia Prieto and Judit Vall Castelló -- |t Mental health and health behaviours among vulnerable populations during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States / |r Daniel Banko-Ferran, Rania Gihleb, and Osea Giuntella -- |t Mental health interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic: the 'welcomed lockdown' / |r Joan Costa-Font and Cristina Vilaplana-Prieto -- |t Wrinkles in a pandemic? COVID-19 and behaviours towards older age individuals / |r Joan Costa-Font -- |t Can behavioural insights explain ethnic minority vaccination gaps? / |r Daniele Sudsataya, Miqdad Asaria, Joan Costa-Font, and Faical Achaiki -- |t How can we optimise healthcare delivery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic? The rise of digital health solutions in England / |r Georgina Connolly and Divya Srivastava -- |t Biases in vaccine authorisation: erring on the side of rare events in SARS-CoV-2 vaccines / |r Joan Costa-Font, Miqdad Asaria, and Elias Mossialos -- |t Trust and the COVID-19 pandemic / |r Caroline Rudisill and Sayward Harrison -- |t How do individuals perceive the risk of COVID-19 compared to food poisoning and influenza? / |r Natasha Adulaimi, Joan Costa-Font, and Luca Salmasi. |
520 | |a "Behavioural economics and behavioural public policy have been fundamental parts of governmental responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. This was not only the case at the beginning of the pandemic as governments pondered how to get people to follow restrictions, but also during delivery of the vaccination programme. Behavioural Economics and Policy for Pandemics brings together a world-class line-up of experts to examine the successes and failures of behavioural economics and policy in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic. It documents how people changed their behaviours and use of health care and discusses what we can learn in terms of addressing future pandemics. Featuring high-profile behavioural economists such as George Loewenstein, this book uniquely uncovers behavioural regularities that emerge in the different waves of COVID-19 and documents how pandemics change our lives"-- |c Provided by publisher. | ||
650 | 0 | |a Economics |x Psychological aspects. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040859 | |
650 | 0 | |a Finance |x Psychological aspects. | |
650 | 0 | |a COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- |x Influence. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2021007041 | |
650 | 6 | |a Économie politique |x Aspect psychologique. | |
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