Aids policy and psychology: A mechanism-design approach

 

Aids policy and psychology: A mechanism-design approach

Abstract

Economic theorists have given little attention to health-related externalities, such as those involved in the spread of AIDS. One reason for this is the critical role played by psychological factors, such as fear of testing. We develop a model that acknowledges this form of fear and design a mechanism that not only encourages testing but also slows the spread of the disease through voluntary transmission.

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