An Analysis of Peer Effects on Vaccination Behavior Using a Model of Privately Provided Public Goods

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Traditional economic models of vaccination behavior simply assume that agents free-ride on the vaccination decisions of others. We provide three different models of private provision of a public good, such as a joint production model and a conjectural variation model, to explain how a positive peer effect regarding vaccination behavior arises. We conduct two empirical studies using Japanese data in these models. The first empirical analysis, using a data set on the vaccination behavior of neighbors residing in the same block of a city, finds the existence of positive peer effects on individuals' vaccination decisions. The second empirical analysis also confirms that there are peer effects on the vaccination decisions of members of the same household using a dataset from the national survey we conduct.

収録刊行物

  • Discussion Paper, Series A

    Discussion Paper, Series A 321 1-42, 2018-02-25

    Faculty of Economics and Business, Hokkaido University

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  • CRID
    1050001339025215616
  • NII論文ID
    120006401480
  • HANDLE
    2115/68392
  • 本文言語コード
    en
  • 資料種別
    departmental bulletin paper
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