Biography and Research Information
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Armineh Zohrabian's research investigates individual decision-making in relation to public health policy. Her work examines the tradeoffs individuals make concerning unhealthy behaviors, such as alcohol and illicit drug use, within the context of regulatory frameworks. This research contributes to understanding the behavioral economics of health and the potential impacts of policy interventions on individual choices.
Metrics
- h-index: 7
- Publications: 18
- Citations: 248
Selected Publications
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Individual’s Demand for Bad Health: Tradeoffs in Alcohol and Illicit Drug Regulations (2023)
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