Human Organs, Behavioral Economics, and Insurance Mandates …

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27 Sep 2009



All of which leads me to the following question: can behavioral economics help policymakers think about the idea of insurance mandates and expanding health insurance coverage? My two recent posts about an individual mandate (here and …

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