Reframing Health Behavior Change With Behavioral Economics
Discover a transformative perspective on health behaviors with Reframing Health Behavior Change With Behavioral Economics, a groundbreaking book published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2000. Spanning an impressive 442 pages, this essential read brings together contributions from leading experts in experimental and clinical psychology and economics.
This insightful book delves into the latest behavioral economic research addressing critical issues such as smoking, drug and alcohol abuse, obesity, and gambling. With its comprehensive overview, it serves as a valuable resource for psychologists, economists, and policymakers alike, offering innovative approaches to understanding and influencing health behavior change.
Enrich your knowledge and equip yourself with effective strategies to promote healthier choices in society. Don't miss the chance to explore the intersection of psychology and economics to create meaningful impacts on public health.