The classification of COVID-19 as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO), substantiated a global crisis in public and economic health, exposing failures of governments and markets in terms of the ability to act in a corrective, preventive and, above all, predictive manner, given the appearance of exogenous factors. One of the visible consequences of the pandemic is the polarization between Economy and Health in the countries, creating a competitive environment that resembles a duopoly where each player ends up acting and making their decisions according to what the other does. This article considers this scenario by quantitatively evaluating economic results that are possible to be achieved when in a negotiation essay between ‘Ec...
In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, strengthening collaborative prevention and control of publi...
While the COVID-19 pandemic and recovery unfold in real time, this article investigates some of the ...
Covid data show that wealth is not health. What then are the major variables that affect public heal...
The outbreak and persistence of COVID-19 have posed a great threat to global public health and econo...
This paper explores how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting conflicts world-wide. On one hand, confro...
We build an evolutionary game-theoretic model of the interaction between policymakers and experts in...
We propose two models inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic: a coupled disease-human behaviour (or disea...
We develop a comprehensive framework for analyzing optimal economic policy during a pandemic crisis ...
The COVID-19 is a global pandemic that has threatened the entire world. Through the advice of scient...
Purpose: Based on the fact that punishment and subsidy mechanisms affect the anti-epidemic incentive...
Background Infectious diseases such as COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS are behaviorally challenging for perso...
We provide a game-theoretical epidemiological model for the COVID-19 pandemic that takes into accoun...
Background: The word \u27pandemic\u27 conjures dystopian images of bodies stacked in the streets and...
Since the recent introduction of several viable vaccines for SARS-CoV-2, vaccination uptake has beco...
This paper briefly outlines why contemporary economies and societies are vulnerable to new epidemics...
In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, strengthening collaborative prevention and control of publi...
While the COVID-19 pandemic and recovery unfold in real time, this article investigates some of the ...
Covid data show that wealth is not health. What then are the major variables that affect public heal...
The outbreak and persistence of COVID-19 have posed a great threat to global public health and econo...
This paper explores how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting conflicts world-wide. On one hand, confro...
We build an evolutionary game-theoretic model of the interaction between policymakers and experts in...
We propose two models inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic: a coupled disease-human behaviour (or disea...
We develop a comprehensive framework for analyzing optimal economic policy during a pandemic crisis ...
The COVID-19 is a global pandemic that has threatened the entire world. Through the advice of scient...
Purpose: Based on the fact that punishment and subsidy mechanisms affect the anti-epidemic incentive...
Background Infectious diseases such as COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS are behaviorally challenging for perso...
We provide a game-theoretical epidemiological model for the COVID-19 pandemic that takes into accoun...
Background: The word \u27pandemic\u27 conjures dystopian images of bodies stacked in the streets and...
Since the recent introduction of several viable vaccines for SARS-CoV-2, vaccination uptake has beco...
This paper briefly outlines why contemporary economies and societies are vulnerable to new epidemics...
In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, strengthening collaborative prevention and control of publi...
While the COVID-19 pandemic and recovery unfold in real time, this article investigates some of the ...
Covid data show that wealth is not health. What then are the major variables that affect public heal...