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To Vaccinate or to Procrastinate? That is the Prevention Question. (2016). Nuscheler, Robert ; Roeder, Kerstin.
In: Health Economics.
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  7. Vaccines at Work. (2020). Chadi, Adrian ; Mosquera, Roberto ; Hoffmann, Manuel.
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  11. Vaccination as a trade-off between risks. (2019). Menegatti, Mario ; Crainich, David ; Eeckhoudt, Louis.
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    In: Health Economics.
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