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Issue of 2024‒01‒15
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  1. Promoting active transport through health information: evidence from a randomized controlled trial By Lassi Ahlvik; Anna Sahari

  1. By: Lassi Ahlvik (University of Helsinki, Department of Economics and Management); Anna Sahari (VATT Institute for Economic Research)
    Abstract: The negative health impacts of passive transport can be substantial both from the individual point of view and with respect to public spending on health. We run a field-experiment to study the effectiveness of information in encouraging active transport choices. The treatment is carried out using a smartphone application that automatically tracks users’ daily transport choices. We find that the treatment group receives and internalizes the information, but we do not find a statistically signifcant effect on their travel behavior.
    Keywords: Transport Externalities, Active travel, Health Behaviour, Nudging
    JEL: I12 R41 D90
    Date: 2023–12
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:fit:wpaper:16&r=nud

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