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The following pages link to Integrating Behavioral Choice into Epidemiological Models of AIDS (Q4882946):
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- Infectious diseases and endogenous fluctuations (Q420978) (← links)
- Statistical physics of vaccination (Q521790) (← links)
- Optimal tax/subsidy combinations for the flu season (Q953700) (← links)
- Modeling the effect of information quality on risk behavior change and the transmission of infectious diseases (Q1010244) (← links)
- A decision model and methodology for the AIDS epidemic (Q1200222) (← links)
- The effect of changing sexual activity on HIV prevalence (Q1307008) (← links)
- Does the AIDS epidemic threaten economic growth? (Q1362003) (← links)
- A model of reporting and controlling outbreaks by public health agencies (Q1616073) (← links)
- Information-related changes in contact patterns may trigger oscillations in the endemic prevalence of infectious diseases (Q1617381) (← links)
- Choice disability as a target for non-medical HIV intervention (Q1642135) (← links)
- Infectious diseases, human capital and economic growth (Q1996117) (← links)
- Discontinuous transitions of social distancing in the SIR model (Q2068461) (← links)
- Vaccines and variants: a comment on ``Optimal age-based vaccination and economic mitigation policies for the second phase of the Covid-19 pandemic'' (Q2152352) (← links)
- Optimal age-based vaccination and economic mitigation policies for the second phase of the Covid-19 pandemic (Q2152356) (← links)
- Nash social distancing games with equity constraints: how inequality aversion affects the spread of epidemics (Q2168608) (← links)
- Free and perfectly safe but only partially effective vaccines can harm everyone (Q2195702) (← links)
- Internal and external effects of social distancing in a pandemic (Q2231383) (← links)
- Public avoidance and epidemics: insights from an economic model (Q2263462) (← links)
- Contagion exposure and protection technology (Q2411527) (← links)
- A susceptible-infected epidemic model with voluntary vaccinations (Q2433033) (← links)
- Infectious diseases and economic growth (Q2441236) (← links)
- Escaping high mortality (Q2471746) (← links)
- On the transmission of HIV with self-protective behavior and preferred mixing (Q2489573) (← links)
- Rational behavioral response and the transmission of STDs (Q2565667) (← links)
- Coevolution of risk perception, sexual behaviour, and HIV transmission in an agent-based model (Q2632189) (← links)
- Antibody tests: they are more important than we thought (Q2656374) (← links)
- Optimal prevention and elimination of infectious diseases (Q2656376) (← links)
- A rational-choice model of Covid-19 transmission with endogenous quarantining and two-sided prevention (Q2656383) (← links)
- Optimal epidemic control in equilibrium with imperfect testing and enforcement (Q2682017) (← links)
- Epidemics with behavior (Q2682800) (← links)
- Equilibrium social activity during an epidemic (Q2682802) (← links)
- Economic dynamics of epidemiological bifurcations (Q2699612) (← links)
- Risky Sex in a Risky World: Sexual Behavior in an HIV/AIDS Environment (Q3166542) (← links)
- Mathematical model for smoking: Effect of determination and education (Q5175574) (← links)
- Needle exchange for controlling HIV spread under endogenous infectivity (Q5881495) (← links)
- THE DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS OF COVID‐19 AND OPTIMAL MITIGATION POLICIES (Q6067130) (← links)
- VACCINE HESITANCY, PASSPORTS, AND THE DEMAND FOR VACCINATION (Q6088662) (← links)
- Rather doomed than uncertain: risk attitudes and transmissive behavior under asymptomatic infection (Q6113808) (← links)
- Virus dynamics with behavioral responses (Q6139969) (← links)
- Firm behavior during an epidemic (Q6164820) (← links)
- Economic epidemiological modelling: a progress report (Q6596158) (← links)