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impact inflation, little
crowding
out
of private expenditure exists, and the multiplier tends to be larger compared to a one …
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Faith-Based Charity and Crowd Out During the Great Depression
Gruber, Jonathan
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Hungerman, Daniel M.
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2021
Interest in religious organizations as providers of social services has increased dramatically in recent years. Churches in the U.S. were a crucial provider of social services through the early part of the twentieth century, but their role shrank dramatically with the expansion in government...
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Stemming the Tide? The Effect of Expanding Medicaid Eligibility on Health Insurance
Shore-Sheppard, Lara D.
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2021
-up and no evidence of
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Fiscal Policy and Financial Depth
Caballero, Ricardo J.
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Krishnamurthy, Arvind
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2021
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Crowding
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is systematically larger in emerging markets than in developed economies. More importantly, this difference is … extreme during crises, when the
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Crowding
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or Crowding in? The Economic Consequences of Financing Government Deficits
Friedman, Benjamin M.
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2021
-important substitutabilities that make the difference between "
crowding
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" and "crowding in" are determined in part by the government's choice of …
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The Health Care Safety Net and Crowd-Out of Private Health Insurance
Lo Sasso, Anthony T.
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Meyer, Bruce D.
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2021
in
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private coverage. We examine the effect of Medicaid and uncompensated care provided by clinics and …
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Heart of Darkness : Modeling Public-Private Funding Interactions Inside the R&D Black Box
David, Paul A.
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Hall, Bronwyn H.
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2021
This paper is a first step toward closing the analytical gap in the extensive literature on the results of interactions between public and private R&D expenditures, and their joint effects on the economy. Econometric studies in this area report a plethora of sometimes confusing and frequently...
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The Effect of the State Children'S Health Insurance Program on Health Insurance Coverage
Lo Sasso, Anthony T.
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Buchmueller, Thomas C.
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2021
This paper presents the first national estimates of the effects of the SCHIP expansions on insurance coverage. Using CPS data on insurance coverage during the years 1996 through 2000, we estimate two-stage least squares regressions of insurance coverage. We find that SCHIP had a small, but...
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Is Public R&D a Complement or Substitute for Private R&D? A Review of the Econometric Evidence
David, Paul A.
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Hall, Bronwyn H.
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Toole, Andrew A.
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2021
Is public R&D spending complementary and thus "additional" to private R&D spending, or does it substitute for and tend to "crowd out" private R&D? Conflicting answers are given to this question. We survey the body of available economectric evidence accumulated over the past 35 years. A framework...
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Medicaid Expansions and the
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of Private Health Insurance
Yazici, Esel Y.
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Kaestner, Robert
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2021
In this paper, we re-examine the question of crowd out among children. Our primary contribution is the use of longitudinal data. These data allow us to identify several groups of children depending on whether their eligibility for Medicaid was affected by the eligibility expansions, and to...
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