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Pandemics and technology engagement: New evidence from m‐Health intervention during COVID‐19 in India. (2022). Rathi, Sawan ; Chatterjee, Chirantan ; Hegde, Aparna ; Chakrabarti, Anindya S.
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  12. Health and Wellbeing Spillovers of a Partner’s Cancer Diagnosis. (2023). Costa-Font, Joan ; Angelini, Viola.
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  13. The effect of primary school education on preventive behaviours during COVID-19 in Japan. (2023). Yamamura, Eiji ; Tsutsui, Yoshiro ; Ohtake, Fumio.
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  14. Locking out prevention: Dental care in the midst of a pandemic. (2022). Danagoulian, Shooshan ; Wilk, Thomas A.
    In: Health Economics.
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  15. The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Mental Health of Urban Residents—Evidence from China. (2022). Han, Yue ; Cui, Ying.
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  16. The shadow of the epidemic: Long-term impacts of meningitis exposure on risk preference and behaviors. (2022). Zhu, Ying ; Li, Wei ; Fang, Guanfu.
    In: World Development.
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  17. Using pandemic behavior to test the external validity of laboratory measurements of risk aversion and guilt. (2022). Collier, Trevor ; Cotten, Stephen ; Roush, Justin.
    In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics).
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  18. How does the impact of the COVID-19 state of emergency change? An analysis of preventive behaviors and mental health using panel data in Japan. (2022). Yamamura, Eiji ; Tsutsui, Yoshiro.
    In: Journal of the Japanese and International Economies.
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  19. Public health shocks, learning and diet improvement. (2022). Lopez, Rigoberto ; Gao, Yuan ; Liu, Xiaoou ; Liao, Ruili.
    In: Food Policy.
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  20. Pandemics and technology engagement: New evidence from m‐Health intervention during COVID‐19 in India. (2022). Rathi, Sawan ; Chatterjee, Chirantan ; Hegde, Aparna ; Chakrabarti, Anindya S.
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  21. The effect of epidemic outbreak on healthcare usage: Lessons from the 2015 Middle East respiratory syndrome outbreak in South Korea. (2022). Park, Sungho ; Jun, Duk Bin.
    In: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A.
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  22. Rolling back the gains: Maternal stress undermines pregnancy health after Flints water switch. (2021). Danagoulian, Shooshan ; Jenkins, Derek.
    In: Health Economics.
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  23. The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on insurance demand: the case of China. (2021). Qian, Xianhang.
    In: The European Journal of Health Economics.
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  24. What doesnt kill you makes you “smarter”: The long-term association between exposure to epidemic and cognition. (2021). Wen, Sha ; Zou, Hong ; Xu, Hongwei.
    In: Social Science & Medicine.
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  25. When less is more: Can reduced health monitoring improve medication adherence?. (2021). Marquez-Padilla, Fernanda.
    In: Journal of Health Economics.
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  26. Determinants of the community mobility during the COVID-19 epidemic: The role of government regulations and information. (2021). Mendolia, Silvia ; Stavrunova, Olena ; Yerokhin, Oleg.
    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
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  27. Behavioral responses to the 2015 MERS epidemic in Korea. (2021). Ko, Hansoo.
    In: Economics & Human Biology.
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  28. Pandemic and hospital avoidance: Evidence from the 2015 Middle East respiratory syndrome outbreak in South Korea. (2021). Kwon, Jihyeon ; Cho, Hyunkuk.
    In: Economics Letters.
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  29. Leadership, public health messaging, and containment of mobility in Mexico during the COVID-19 pandemic. (2021). Arceo-Gomez, Eva ; Aguilar-Gomez, Sandra ; Torres, Pedro J ; de la Cruz, Elia.
    In: Documentos de Trabajo.
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  30. Public Health Shocks, Learning, and Persistent Diet Improvement. (2021). Lopez, Rigoberto ; Liu, Xiaoou ; Gao, Yuan ; Liao, Ruili.
    In: 2021 Conference, August 17-31, 2021, Virtual.
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  31. Assessment of monthly economic losses in Wuhan under the lockdown against COVID-19. (2020). Xu, Xiaoting ; You, Shibing ; Zhang, Miao ; Wang, Hengli ; Song, Haitao ; Lai, Yongzeng.
    In: Palgrave Communications.
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  32. Building Resilient Health Systems: Experimental Evidence from Sierra Leone and the 2014 Ebola Outbreak. (2020). Voors, Maarten ; Siddiqi, Bilal ; Haushofer, Johannes ; Dube, Oeindrila ; Christensen, Darin.
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  33. Effects of Physical Distancing to Control COVID-19 on Public Health, the Economy, and the Environment. (2020). Shogren, Jason ; Newbold, Stephen ; Finnoff, David ; Ashworth, Madison ; Thunstrom, Linda.
    In: Environmental & Resource Economics.
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  34. Impact of the State of Emergency Declaration for COVID-19 on Preventive Behaviors and Mental Conditions in Japan: Difference in Difference Analysis using Panel Data. (2020). Yamamura, Eiji ; Tsutsui, Yoshiro.
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  35. Information and Behavioral Responses with More than One Agent: The Case of Domestic Violence Awareness Campaigns. (2019). Agüero, Jorge.
    In: Working papers.
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  36. Brazils Missing Infants: Zika Risk Changes Reproductive Behavior. (2019). Rangel, Marcos ; Nobles, Jenna ; Hamoudi, Amar.
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  37. Impact of acute health shocks on cigarette consumption. (2017). Rochaix, Lise ; Marsaudon, Antoine.
    In: PSE Working Papers.
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  38. Impact of acute health shocks on cigarette consumption: A combined DiD-matching strategy to address endogeneity issues in the French Gazel panel data. (2010). Rochaix, Lise ; Marsaudon, Antoine.
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  39. Impact of acute health shocks on cigarette consumption: A combined DiD-matching strategy to address endogeneity issues in the French Gazel panel data. (2010). Rochaix, Lise ; Marsaudon, Antoine.
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