Yves Arrighi
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- Lille University, France
Yves Arrighi is an Associate Professor of Economics at Lille University and research fellow at Lille Economics & Management (UMR CNRS 9221). He holds a Ph.D in Economics, Aix-Marseille University, GREQAM-AMSE, Marseille, France (Thesis : Four essays in the economics of health policies). His researh Interests include: Health Economics, Population Economics, Applied microeconometrics, Experimental Economics.
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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
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Ventelou, B., Arrighi, Y., Greener, R., Lamontagne, E., Carrieri, P., & Moatti, J. P. (2012). The macroeconomic consequences of renouncing to universal access to antiretroviral treatment for HIV in Africa: a micro-simulation model. PloS one, 7(4), e34101.
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Arrighi, Y., Boukari, F., Crainich, D., Goldzahl, L., & Lenglin, V. (2025). Are threshold-based financial incentive schemes more effective than proportional ones for driving behavior change?. Theory and Decision, 1-26.
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Arrighi, Y., Boukari, F., & Crainich, D. (2024). Optimal combination of requirement and reward in financial incentive programs for weight loss. Theory and Decision, 97(4), 685-706.
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Arrighi, Y., Crainich, D., Flambard, V., & Massin, S. (2022). Personalized information and willingness to pay for non-financial risk prevention: An experiment. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 65(1), 57-82.
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Arrighi, Y., & Ventelou, B. (2019). Epidemiological Transition and the Wealth of Nations: the Case of HIV/AIDS in a Microsimulation Model. Revue d’économie politique, 129(4), 591-618.
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Arrighi, Y., Rapp, T., & Sirven, N. (2017). The impact of economic conditions on the disablement process: A Markov transition approach using SHARE data. Health Policy, 121(7), 778-785.
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Arrighi, Y., Abu‐Zaineh, M., & Ventelou, B. (2015). To count or not to count deaths: Reranking effects in health distribution evaluation. Health Economics, 24(2), 193-205.