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Economists 3 Adverse Selektion 2 Adverse selection 2 Lebensversicherung 2 Life insurance 2 Mortality 2 Sterblichkeit 2 policy views 2 1996-2008 1 Adam Smith 1 Asymmetric information 1 Asymmetrische Information 1 Cognition 1 Economic associations 1 Economics 1 Estimation 1 Ideologie 1 Ideology 1 Insurance market 1 Kognition 1 Preisdifferenzierung 1 Price discrimination 1 Schätzung 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 USA 1 United States 1 Versicherungsmarkt 1 Wirtschaftswissenschaft 1 characterology 1 consensus 1 economics blogs 1 economics journals 1 economists 1 economists’ policy views 1 favorite economists 1 ideology 1 party 1 party affiliation 1 petitions 1
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Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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English 8 Undetermined 2
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Hedengren, David 10 Klein, Daniel B. 7 Davis, William L. 6 Figgins, Bob G. 4 Stratmann, Thomas 3 Figgins, Bob 1 Milton, Carrie 1
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Econ Journal Watch 4 The independent review : journal of political economy 2 Economic inquiry : journal of the Western Economic Association International 1 GMU Working Paper in Economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 5 RePEc 4 OLC EcoSci 1
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Adverse vs. Advantageous Selection in Life Insurance Markets
Hedengren, David - 2015
Adverse selection theory predicts that people with a high death risk are more likely to purchase life insurance. The advantageous selection hypothesis predicts the opposite. Using a unique dataset merging administrative and survey records we find support for the advantageous selection...
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Economics Professors' Voting, Policy Views, Favorite Economists, and Frequent Lack of Consensus
Klein, Daniel B.; Davis, William L.; Hedengren, David - In: Econ Journal Watch 10 (2013) 1, pp. 116-125
A sample of 299 U.S. economics professors responded to our 2010 survey. This paper reports on their views on 17 policy issues. We relate attitude toward liberalization to political-party voting. Abortion and occupational licensing are among the questions novel to the survey. We also look at...
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The Dog that Didn't Bark : What Item Nonresponse Shows about Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Ability
Hedengren, David - 2013
What survey respondents choose not to answer (item nonresponse) provides a useful task based measure of cognitive ability (e.g., IQ) and non-cognitive ability (e.g., Conscientiousness). Using the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 (NLSY97), we...
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Characteristics of the Members of Twelve Economic Associations: Voting, Policy Views, and Favorite Economists
Klein, Daniel B.; Davis, William L.; Figgins, Bob G.; … - In: Econ Journal Watch 9 (2012) 2, pp. 149-162
A sample of 299 U.S. economics professors responded to our 2010 survey. We collected information on the respondents’ membership in twelve professional economic associations. Five are general professional associations (American, Eastern, Southern, Western, and Econometric), and seven are...
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Most Economists Welcome Ideological Openness, A Survey Indicates
Klein, Daniel B.; Davis, William L.; Figgins, Bob; … - 2012
A sample of 299 U.S. economics professors responded to our 2010 survey, which asked: “Suppose you are reading or listening to an economist, and he discloses his own ideological proclivities. Which best represents your attitude toward his doing so:” The results surprised us. Sixty-three...
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Economics Professors' Favorite Economic Thinkers, Journals, and Blogs (along with Party and Policy Views)
Davis, William L.; Figgins, Bob G.; Hedengren, David; … - In: Econ Journal Watch 8 (2011) 2, pp. 126-146
A sample of 299 U.S. economics professors, presumably random, responded to our survey which asked favorites in the following areas: Economic thinkers (pre-twentieth century, twentieth century now deceased, living age 60 or older, living under age 60), economics journals, and economics blogs....
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Is there adverse selection in life insurance markets?
Hedengren, David; Stratmann, Thomas - In: Economic inquiry : journal of the Western Economic … 54 (2016) 1, pp. 450-463
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Economist Petitions: Ideology Revealed
Hedengren, David; Klein, Daniel B.; Milton, Carrie - In: Econ Journal Watch 7 (2010) 3, pp. 288-319
We report on 35 US-based economist petitions from 1994 to 2009, featuring 10,792 signatures and 6,030 signatories. We separate the 35 petitions into three categories: 15 liberty-augmenting (or liberal) petitions, 13 liberty-reducing (or interventionist) petitions, and 7 in a category called...
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Most economists welcome ideological openness
Klein, Daniel B.; Davis, William L.; Figgins, Bob G.; … - In: The independent review : journal of political economy 17 (2012) 2, pp. 227-231
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Most economists welcome ideological openness
Klein, Daniel B.; Davis, William L.; Figgins, Bob G.; … - In: The independent review : journal of political economy 17 (2012/13) 2, pp. 227-231
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