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Behavioral Economics and Healthy Behaviors
Key Concepts and Current Research

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The field of behavioural economics can tell us a great deal about cognitive bias and unconscious decision-making, challenging the orthodox economic model whereby consumers make rational and informed choices. But it is in the arena of health that it perhaps offers individuals and governments the most value. In this important new book, the most pernicious health issues we face today are examined through a behavioral economic lens. It provides an essential and timely overview of how this growing field of study can reframe and offer solutions to some of the biggest health issues of our age.

The book opens with an overview of the core theoretical concepts, after which each chapter assesses how behavioral economic research and practice can inform public policy across a range of health issues. Including chapters on tobacco, alcohol and drug use, physical activity, dietary intake, cancer screening and sexual health, the book integrates the key insights from the field to both developed and developing nations.

Also asking important ethical questions around paternalism and informed choice, this book will be essential reading for students and researchers across psychology, economics and business and management, as well as public health professionals wishing for a concise overview of the role behavioral economics can potentially play in allowing people to live healthier lives.


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Yaniv Hanoch is Professor of Decision Science in the School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, UK. Professor Hanoch is interested in the intersection between decision science, health economics, and psychology. His research interests include consumer decision making (especially with regard to health insurance), communicating (health) risk information, medical decision making, offenders' decision making and risk taking, and life-span changes in risk taking. He is currently serving as an associate editor of the Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics.
Andrew J. Barnes is Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Behavior and Policy at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Research Associate of Massey Cancer Center, and affiliate faculty in the Center for the Study of Tobacco Products. His training is in health policy and economics and his research interests include applying behavioral economics to health policies, particularly in the areas of substance use and health insurance. Dr. Barnes is the co-author of the book Healthcare Systems in Transition: United States of America.
Thomas Rice is Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, with a joint appointment in Public Policy. He is a health economist who has studied national health care systems, competition and regulation, behavioral economics, physicians' economic behavior, health insurance, and the Medicare program. The fourth edition of his book, The Economics of Health Reconsidered, was published in 2016. He led a team of researchers that wrote a book published in 2013 about the U.S. health care system, for the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies. Dr. Rice served as editor of the journal, Medical Care Research and Review, from 1994 to 2000.


Summary

The field of behavioural economics can tell us a great deal about cognitive bias and unconscious decision-making, challenging the orthodox economic model whereby consumers make rational and informed choices. But it is in the arena of health that it perhaps offers individuals and governments the most value. In this important new book, the most pernicious health issues we face today are examined through a behavioral economic lens. It provides an essential and timely overview of how this growing field of study can reframe and offer solutions to some of the biggest health issues of our age.
The book opens with an overview of the core theoretical concepts, after which each chapter assesses how behavioral economic research and practice can inform public policy across a range of health issues. Including chapters on tobacco, alcohol and drug use, physical activity, dietary intake, cancer screening and sexual health, the book integrates the key insights from the field to both developed and developing nations.
Also asking important ethical questions around paternalism and informed choice, this book will be essential reading for students and researchers across psychology, economics and business and management, as well as public health professionals wishing for a concise overview of the role behavioral economics can potentially play in allowing people to live healthier lives.

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Authors Yaniv Barnes Hanoch, Yaniv (School of Psychology Hanoch, Yaniv Rice Hanoch, Yaniv Hanoch
Assisted by Andrew J. Barnes (Editor), Hanoch Yaniv (Editor), Rice Thomas (Editor), Thomas Rice (Editor), Yaniv Hanoch (Editor), Andrew Barnes (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 09.05.2017
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics
Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Psychology: general, reference works
 
EAN 9781138638211
ISBN 978-1-138-63821-1
Pages 236
 
Subjects PSYCHOLOGY / General, Nursing, PSYCHOLOGY / Applied Psychology, Health & personal development, Animal behaviour, Health psychology, Cognition & cognitive psychology, Social, group or collective psychology, Behavioural theory (Behaviourism), Occupational and industrial psychology, Occupational & industrial psychology, Cognition and cognitive psychology, CERVICAL CANCER, Behaviourism, Behavioural theory, Microeconomics, Health, Relationships and Personal development, Zoology and animal sciences, economic forecasting, Chronic disease prevention, medication adherence, Art Adherence, SSB Tax, behavioural science applications in healthcare, patient compliance research, health decision science, delay discounting, HIV Treatment Cascade, Purchase Tasks, Smart Defaults, Behavioral Economics Approach, Present Biased Preferences, Behavioral Economics Interventions, Promote Medication Adherence, UK Behavioural Insight Team, Undergoing Cancer Screening, behavioral economics principles, Art Medication, HIV Care Continuum, Include HIV Transmission, Cancer Screening Uptake, Alcohol Demand, Patient Navigation
 

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