Behavioral Experiments in Health Economics
Behavioral Experiments in Health Economics
- Matteo M. GalizziMatteo M. GalizziDepartment of Psychological and Behavioural Science, London School of Economics and Political Science
- , and Daniel WiesenDaniel WiesenDepartment of Business Administration and Health Care Management, University of Cologne
Summary
The state-of-the-art literature at the interface between experimental and behavioral economics and health economics is reviewed by identifying and discussing 10 areas of potential debate about behavioral experiments in health. By doing so, the different streams and areas of application of the growing field of behavioral experiments in health are reviewed, by discussing which significant questions remain to be discussed, and by highlighting the rationale and the scope for the further development of behavioral experiments in health in the years to come.
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Subjects
- Econometrics, Experimental and Quantitative Methods
- Health, Education, and Welfare Economics
- Micro, Behavioral, and Neuro-Economics