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Theorie 32 Theory 32 Impact assessment 14 Wirkungsanalyse 14 Risiko 9 Risk 9 Business cycle 8 Feldforschung 8 Field research 8 Geldpolitik 8 Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung 8 Health insurance 8 Konjunktur 8 Krankenversicherung 8 Monetary policy 8 Public health insurance 8 Estimation 7 Experiment 7 Schätzung 7 Welt 7 World 7 Gesundheit 6 Health 6 USA 6 United States 6 Energieeinsparung 5 Energy conservation 5 Financial crisis 5 Finanzkrise 5 Gesundheitskosten 5 Health care costs 5 Lohnstruktur 5 Wage structure 5 Anreiz 4 Bildungsniveau 4 Consumer behaviour 4 EU countries 4 EU-Staaten 4 Educational achievement 4 Einkommensverteilung 4
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Greenstone, Michael 7 Hansen, Lars Peter 7 Uhlig, Harald 6 Davis, Steven J. 5 Weber, Michael 5 Mahoney, Neale 4 Mulligan, Casey B. 4 Philipson, Tomas J. 4 D'Acunto, Francesco 3 Galenson, David W. 3 Hai, Rong 3 Samek, Anya Savikhin 3 Schilling, Linda 3 Stokey, Nancy L. 3 Adukia, Anjali 2 Akcigit, Ufuk 2 Bertrand, Marianne 2 Bloom, Nicholas 2 Bodoh-Creed, Aaron 2 Borovička, Jaroslav 2 Charles, Kerwin Kofi 2 Dizon-Ross, Rebecca 2 Duflo, Esther 2 Ebenstein, Avraham 2 Fan, Maoyong 2 Finkelstein, Amy 2 He, Guojun 2 Hickman, Brent Richard 2 Hoang, Daniel 2 Kaplan, Greg 2 Koijen, Ralph S. J. 2 Kominers, Scott Duke 2 List, John A. 2 Pastor, Lubos 2 Reny, Philip 2 Sargent, Thomas J. 2 Tavlas, G. S. 2 Tebaldi, Pietro 2 Veronesi, Pietro 2 Zhou, Maigeng 2
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Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics Working Paper 127 Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics Working Paper Series 1
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Equilibrium Provider Networks : Bargaining and Exclusion in Health Care Markets
Ho, Katherine - 2017
Why do insurers choose to exclude medical providers, and when would this be socially desirable? We examine network design from the perspective of a profit-maximizing insurer and a social planner to evaluate the welfare effects of narrow networks and restrictions on their use. An insurer may...
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Consumption and Income Inequality in the U.S. Since the 1960s
Meyer, Bruce D. - 2017
Official income inequality statistics indicate a sharp rise in inequality over the past five decades. These statistics do not accurately reflect inequality because income is poorly measured, particularly in the tails of the distribution, and current income differs from permanent income, failing...
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Estimating Equilibrium in Health Insurance Exchanges : Price Competition and Subsidy Design under the ACA
Tebaldi, Pietro - 2017
To design premium subsidies in a health insurance market it is necessary to estimate consumer demand, cost, and study how different subsidy schemes affect insurers' incentives. I combine data on household-level enrollment and plan-level claims from the Californian Affordable Care Act insurance...
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Wedges, Labor Market Behavior, and Health Insurance Coverage Under the Affordable Care Act
Gallen, Trevor - 2017
The Affordable Care Act's taxes, subsidies, and regulations significantly alter terms of trade in both goods and factor markets. We use an extended version of the classic Harberger model to predict and quantify consequences of the Affordable Care Act for the incidence of health insurance...
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Pre-College Human Capital Investments and Affirmative Action : A Structural Policy Analysis of US College Admissions
Bodoh-Creed, Aaron - 2017
We study a structural model of college admissions framed as a contest between a continuum of students for enrollment in a continuum of colleges where the contest outcome is decided by the students' choice of human capital (HC). Students have private information about their learning costs, and...
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Cost of Service Regulation in U.S. Health Care : Minimal Medical Loss Ratios
Cicala, Steve - 2017
A health insurer's Medical Loss Ratio (MLR) is the share of premiums spent on medical claims. As part of the goal of reducing the cost of health care coverage, the Affordable Care Act introduced minimum MLR provisions for all health insurance sold in fully-insured commercial markets as of 2011,...
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Regulated Age-Based Pricing in Subsidized Health Insurance : Evidence from the Affordable Care Act
Orsini, Joe - 2017
We study age-rating restrictions in the health insurance marketplaces introduced by the Affordable Care Act. Because most buyers are subsidized, although age-rating restrictions affect pre-subsidy premiums, participation is primarily driven by subsidy generosity rather than pricing decisions....
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Prices of Macroeconomic Uncertainties with Tenuous Beliefs
Hansen, Lars Peter - 2017
A decision maker suspects that parameters of a set of structured parametric probability models vary over time in unknown ways that he does not describe probabilistically. He expresses a fear that all of these parametric models are misspeci ed by also wanting to consider alternative unstructured...
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Monetary Policy through Production Networks : Evidence from the Stock Market
Ozdagli, Ali - 2017
We study the importance of production networks for the transmission of macroeconomic shocks using the stock market reaction to monetary policy shocks as a laboratory. We decompose the overall effect of monetary policy shocks into a direct effect and a network effect and attribute 50 to 85...
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The Economics of Patient-Centered Care
David, Guy - 2017
The Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) is a widely-implemented model for improving primary care, emphasizing care coordination, information technology, and process improvements. However, its treatment as an undifferentiated intervention obscures meaningful variation in implementation. This...
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