Risky Behavior Among Youths: Some Issues from Behavioral Economics
Ted O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin.
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Matthew Rabin and
Ted O'Donoghue
No E00-285, Economics Working Papers from University of California at Berkeley
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This paper explores some of the ways that economists can incorporate insights from recent research combining psychology and economics to help understand risky behavior by adolescents. June 2000 1 Figure .pdf
Date: 2000-06-01
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