We introduce a theoretical framework that contributes to the understanding of non-communicable chronic diseases' (NCDs) epidemics: even if NCDs are non-infectious diseases, they may spread due to the social transmission of unhealthy activities such as unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, and smoking. In particular, we study the intergener- ational dimension of this mechanism. We find that, due to the social transmission of NCDs, agents choose lower health conditions and higher unhealthy activities than what is socially optimal. Taxes on unhealthy activities, that may subsidize health investments, can be used to restore the social optimum. Finally, our model is consistent with the existence of regional asymmetries regarding the prevalence of...
This study places social disparities in the major non-communicable chronic diseases within their glo...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for over two-thirds of deaths worldwide, and gl...
In Canada, the concern over non-communicable diseases (NCDs), also known as chronic diseases, has be...
We introduce a theoretical framework that contributes to the understanding of non-communicable chron...
We introduce a theoretical framework that contributes to the under-standing of the non-communicable ...
We look at how social norms regarding health aect the dynamics of an epidemic of NCDs. We present an...
We develop a model where there is an intergenerational external-ity concerning obesity and NCDs with...
There is no question that chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) pose the single, greatest sus-ta...
This paper provides an economic perspective on the prevention of chronic diseases, focusing in parti...
Many behavioral phenomena have been found to spread interpersonally through social networks, in a ma...
__Abstract__ The rapid growth and ageing of global population accompanied by unhealthy health be...
YesNon-communicable diseases (NCDs) are currently the leading cause of death worldwide. In this pap...
This paper provides an economic perspective on the prevention of chronic diseases, focusing in parti...
This study places social disparities in the major non-communicable chronic diseases within their glo...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for over two-thirds of deaths worldwide, and gl...
In Canada, the concern over non-communicable diseases (NCDs), also known as chronic diseases, has be...
We introduce a theoretical framework that contributes to the understanding of non-communicable chron...
We introduce a theoretical framework that contributes to the under-standing of the non-communicable ...
We look at how social norms regarding health aect the dynamics of an epidemic of NCDs. We present an...
We develop a model where there is an intergenerational external-ity concerning obesity and NCDs with...
There is no question that chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) pose the single, greatest sus-ta...
This paper provides an economic perspective on the prevention of chronic diseases, focusing in parti...
Many behavioral phenomena have been found to spread interpersonally through social networks, in a ma...
__Abstract__ The rapid growth and ageing of global population accompanied by unhealthy health be...
YesNon-communicable diseases (NCDs) are currently the leading cause of death worldwide. In this pap...
This paper provides an economic perspective on the prevention of chronic diseases, focusing in parti...
This study places social disparities in the major non-communicable chronic diseases within their glo...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for over two-thirds of deaths worldwide, and gl...
In Canada, the concern over non-communicable diseases (NCDs), also known as chronic diseases, has be...