"Post Darwinian Societies Seminar" #5
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"Post Darwinian Societies Seminar" #5
25 Oct
Game theoretic analysis of childhood vaccination behavior: Nash versus Kant.
Philippe De Donder (TSE CNRS)
Whether or not to vaccinate one’s child is a decision that a parent may approach in several ways. The vaccination game, in which parents must choose whether to vaccinate a child against a disease, is one with positive externalities (herd immunity).
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"Post Darwinian Societies Seminar" #5
25 Oct
Game theoretic analysis of childhood vaccination behavior: Nash versus Kant.
Philippe De Donder (TSE CNRS)
Whether or not to vaccinate one’s child is a decision that a parent may approach in several ways. The vaccination game, in which parents must choose whether to vaccinate a child against a disease, is one with positive externalities (herd immunity).