Carole Treibich
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- Assistant Professor at Université Grenoble Alpes, France
Carole Treibich is Assistant Professor at Université Grenoble Alpes, France. She has been a post-doc fellow at Aix Marseille School of Economics. Her research interests include health economics and behavioral economics as well as access to health care and health care insurance. During her PhD, she studied the attitudes toward helmet use among motorcyclists in Delhi. She is currently working, in collaboration with the Senegalese Ministry of Health on the demand for HIV/AIDS and STI prevention among sex workers in the region of Dakar.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
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Grimm, M. and Treibich, C. (2016). Why do some bikers wear helmets and others don’t? Evidence from Delhi. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 88: 318-336.
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Jung, S. and Treibich, C. (2015). Is Self-Reported Risk Aversion Time Varying? Revue d’Economie Politique, 125 (4): 547-570.
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Grimm, M. and Treibich, C. (2013). Determinants of Road Traffic Crash Fatalities across Indian States. Health Economics, 22 (8): 915-930.