Tag: behavioral-economics
All the writing and notes filed under "behavioral-economics" — 2 entries.
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Audit-Trail Identity: Identity Economics Under Persistent Sensing
A two-period self-signaling model in which persistent passive sensors shift identity utility from narrative-compliance to evidentiary consistency. Sensor precision drives two opposing comparative-statics — Goodhart-style wedge exploitation (P1) and self-attribution-bias attenuation (P3) — predicting cross-domain heterogeneity in fitness, glucose, and screen-time tracking. Keystone empirical test inverts the standard signaling prediction.
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Habits, Trust, and the Korean Telemedicine Collapse
Korea's June 2023 telemedicine pilot collapsed take-up to 0.16% of NHIS claims despite eligibility rules that explicitly targeted chronic-disease elderly. Using DML and causal forests on linked claims data, I estimate the behavioral residual on always-eligible, always-supplied patients and trace roughly half its variance to habit strength and patient–provider trust.