What Can Economics Say About Alzheimer&Apos;S Disease?

A. Chandra, Courtney C. Coile, Corina D Mommaerts
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Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) affects one in ten people aged 65 or older and is the most expensive disease in the United States. We describe the central economic questions raised by AD. While there is overlap with the economics of aging, the defining features of the ‘economics of Alzheimer’s Disease’ is an emphasis on cognitive decline, choice by cognitively impaired patients, and a host of issues where dynamic contracts between patients and caregivers are hard to enforce. There is enormous scope for economists to contribute to our understanding of AD-related issues, including drug development, efficient care delivery, dynamic contracting within the family and with care providers, long-term care risk, financial decision-making, and public programs for AD. These topics overlap with many areas of economics -- labor economics, health economics, public finance, behavioral economics, experimental economics, family economics, mechanism design, and the economics of innovation -- suggesting the presence of a rich research program that should attract many economists.
经济学如何解释阿尔茨海默病?
阿尔茨海默病(AD)影响了十分之一的65岁或以上的人,是美国最昂贵的疾病。我们描述了AD提出的核心经济问题。虽然这与老龄化经济学存在重叠,但“阿尔茨海默病经济学”的定义特征是强调认知能力下降、认知受损患者的选择,以及患者和护理人员之间难以执行动态合同的一系列问题。经济学家有很大的空间来帮助我们理解与阿尔茨海默病相关的问题,包括药物开发、有效的护理服务、家庭内部和护理提供者之间的动态合同、长期护理风险、财务决策和阿尔茨海默病的公共项目。这些主题与经济学的许多领域重叠——劳动经济学、卫生经济学、公共财政、行为经济学、实验经济学、家庭经济学、机制设计和创新经济学——表明存在一个丰富的研究项目,应该吸引许多经济学家。
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