Economic Status, Authority, and Behavior in Disease Control

Paper#Public Health, Game Theory, Epidemic Modeling🔬 Research|Analyzed: Jan 3, 2026 19:07
Published: Dec 29, 2025 03:57
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This paper is significant because it moves beyond simplistic models of disease spread by incorporating nuanced human behaviors like authority perception and economic status. It uses a game-theoretic approach informed by real-world survey data to analyze the effectiveness of different public health policies. The findings highlight the complex interplay between social distancing, vaccination, and economic factors, emphasizing the importance of tailored strategies and trust-building in epidemic control.
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"Adaptive guidelines targeting infected individuals effectively reduce infections and narrow the gap between low- and high-income groups."
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