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Legislative Constraints and Moral Distress: Reframing Occupational Risks Through a Public Health Ethics Lens. [PDF]
Garzillo EM, Crispino V, Monaco MGL.
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Persistent Traumatic Stress Exposure: Rethinking PTSD for Frontline Workers. [PDF]
Cogan N.
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We interpret workers' confidence in their own skills as their morale, and investigate the implication of worker overconfidence on the firm's optimal wage-setting policies. In our model, wage contracts both provide incentives and affect worker morale, by revealing private information of the firm about worker skills.
Hanming Fang, Giuseppe Moscarini
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Moral hazard and subjective evaluation
Journal of Economic Theory, 2021zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Shingo Ishiguro, Yosuke Yasuda
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Moral Hazard: A Question of Morality?
NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 2000Economists use the term moral hazard to describe the tendency for insurance plans to encourage behavior that increases the risk of insured loss. Numerous economic studies have examined moral hazard effects in workers' compensation. Many of these have focused on the supposed propensity of workers to exercise less caution or to file more claims in ...
A E, Dembe, L I, Boden
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The American Journal of Bioethics, 2016
"Moral hazard" is a term familiar in economics and business ethics that illuminates why rational parties sometimes choose decisions with bad moral outcomes without necessarily intending to behave selfishly or immorally. The term is not generally used in medical ethics.
Michaelson, Christopher +1 more
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"Moral hazard" is a term familiar in economics and business ethics that illuminates why rational parties sometimes choose decisions with bad moral outcomes without necessarily intending to behave selfishly or immorally. The term is not generally used in medical ethics.
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Journal of Health Economics, 2018
This study seeks to simulate the portion of moral hazard that is due to the income transfer contained in the coinsurance price reduction. Healthcare spending of uninsured individuals from the MEPS with a priority health condition is compared with the predicted counterfactual spending of those same individuals if they were insured with either (1) a ...
John A, Nyman +4 more
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This study seeks to simulate the portion of moral hazard that is due to the income transfer contained in the coinsurance price reduction. Healthcare spending of uninsured individuals from the MEPS with a priority health condition is compared with the predicted counterfactual spending of those same individuals if they were insured with either (1) a ...
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A moral solution to the moral hazard problem
Accounting, Organizations and Society, 2008Abstract In agency theory, offering a flat salary contract under unobservable effort creates a moral hazard problem because the agent is motivated to shirk and provide less than a previously agreed-upon level of effort. We examine a moral solution to this moral hazard problem.
Douglas E. Stevens, Alex Thevaranjan
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