CoViD-19 Contact Tracing Apps – Thorny Problems
June 11, 2020
A paper on the thorny problems of CoViD-19 Contact Tracing Apps by the HIKER and RIM Group members has been accepted for publication in the CoViD-19 special issue of the Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy (JBEP), a publication of the SABE (Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics). The paper is targeted towards policy makers and is currently in-print.
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