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Estimation 2 Gesundheitskosten 2 Health care costs 2 Schätzung 2 Business cycle 1 Freizeit 1 Gesundheitsökonomik 1 Health economics 1 Health expenditure 1 Konjunktur 1 Leisure 1 Macro-health 1 Mortality 1 Real business cycle model 1 Real-Business-Cycle-Theorie 1 Sterblichkeit 1 Time allocation 1 Time use 1 Zeitverwendung 1 business cycles 1 elasticity of substitution 1 fiscal uncertainty 1 general equilibrium 1 health care 1 health expenditure 1 health status 1 leisure time 1 macro-health 1
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Free 6
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Book / Working Paper 6
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Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Working Paper 2
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Undetermined 4 English 2
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He, Hui 6 Huang, Kevin X. D. 3 Hung, Sheng-Ti 3 Hung, Sheng-ti 3 Huang, Kevin X.D. 1 Huang, Kevin x.d. 1
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Society for Economic Dynamics - SED 2 Centre pour la Recherche Économique et ses Applications (CEPREMAP) 1 Vanderbilt University Department of Economics 1
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Working paper / Department of Economics, Vanderbilt University 2 2011 Meeting Papers 1 2013 Meeting Papers 1 Dynare Working Papers 1 Vanderbilt University Department of Economics Working Papers 1
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RePEc 4 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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Real business cycle with endogenous health
Huang, Kevin X. D.; He, Hui; Hung, Sheng-ti - 2016
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Are Recessions Good for Your Health? When Ruhm Meets GHH
He, Hui; Huang, Kevin X. D.; Hung, Sheng-Ti - Centre pour la Recherche Économique et ses … - 2014
This paper first documents several important business cycle properties of health status and health expenditures in the US. We find that health expenditures are pro-cyclical while health status is counter-cyclical. We then develop a stochastic dynamic general equilibrium model with endogenous...
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Substituting Leisure for Health Expenditure: A General Equilibrium-Based Empirical Investigation
Huang, Kevin x.d.; He, Hui; Hung, Sheng-ti - Vanderbilt University Department of Economics - 2013
We develop a general equilibrium macroeconomic model with endogenous health accumulation, and we use the model's equilibrium condition to estimate the elasticity of substitution between medical care and leisure time in maintaining health, based on a cross-country panel dataset. Our econometric...
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Substituting leisure for health expenditure : a general equilibrium-based empirical investigation
Huang, Kevin X. D.; He, Hui; Hung, Sheng-ti - 2013
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Substituting Leisure for Health Expenditure: A General Equilibrium-Based Empirical Investigation
Hung, Sheng-Ti; Huang, Kevin X.D.; He, Hui - Society for Economic Dynamics - SED - 2013
We develop a general equilibrium macroeconomic model with endogenous health accumulation, and use the model's equilibrium condition to estimate the elasticity of substitution between medical care and leisure time in maintaining health based on a cross-country panel dataset. Our econometric...
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Are Recessions Good for Your Health? A Macroeconomic Analysis
Hung, Sheng-Ti; He, Hui - Society for Economic Dynamics - SED - 2011
This paper first documents several important business cycle properties of health expenditures across countries. We then develop a stochastic dynamic general equilibrium model with endogenous health accumulation. The model has three distinguished features: 1). Health enters into utility function;...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011081285
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