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Vereinigte Staaten 8 Canada 3 Gesundheitsökonomie Krankenhauskosten 3 Kanada 3 1987 2 Betriebliche Sozialleistung 2 Causal inference 2 Energiekonsum 2 Energy consumption 2 Erneuerbare Energie 2 Gesundheitsversicherung 2 Health insurance 2 Instrumental variable 2 Krankenversicherung 2 Mendelian randomization 2 Renewable energy 2 Smoking 2 Tobacco 2 USA 2 United States 2 Arbeitergewerkschaft 1 Causality analysis 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Einkommensteuer 1 Environmental policy 1 Erdgaspolitik 1 Erdölindustrie 1 Estimation theory 1 Förderung erneuerbarer Energien 1 Gesundheit 1 Gesundheitsberuf Pflegepersonal 1 Gesundheitsfürsorge Krankenhaus 1 Gesundheitspflege Krankenhaus 1 Gesundheitspolitik 1 Gesundheitsversicherungsorgan 1 Haushaltsökonomik 1 Health 1 Household economics 1 IV-Schätzung 1 Induktive Statistik 1
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Article 16 Book / Working Paper 7
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Article in journal 4 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 4 Aufsatz im Buch 1 Book section 1 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1
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Undetermined 14 English 9
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Taylor, Amy 10 Taylor, Amy K. 9 Chalifour, Nathalie J. 2 Cookson, Ammon 2 Davies, Neil M. 2 Flaxel, Amy 2 Middleton, Peter 2 Monheit, Alan C. 2 Schone, Barbara S. 2 Smith, George Davey 2 Taylor, Amy E. 2 Taylor, Philip S. 2 VanderWeele, Tyler 2 Ware, Jennifer J. 2 Zawacki, Alice 2 Bramley, Matthew 1 Cooper, Philip F. 1 Feldstein, Martin 1 Feldstein, Martin S 1 Feldstein, Martin S. 1 Munafò, Marcus R. 1 Nichols, Len M. 1 Rossiter, Louis F. 1 Sahin, Kenan E. 1 Short, Pamela Farley 1 Simon, Kosali 1 Simon, Kosali Ilayperuma 1 Vistnes, Jessica 1 Vistnes, Jessica Primoff 1 Wilensky, Gail R. 1 Winfield, Mark 1 Zawacki, Alice M. 1
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Census Bureau, Department of Commerce 2
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Advances in health economics and health services research 2 Inquiry : a journal of health care organization, provision and financing 2 International journal of productivity and quality management : IJPQM 2 Working Papers / Census Bureau, Department of Commerce 2 Critical issues in environmental taxation ; Vol. 4 1 Econometrica 1 Econometrica : journal of the Econometric Society, an internat. society for the advancement of economic theory in its relation to statistics and mathematics 1 Economics & Human Biology 1 Economics and human biology 1 Executive Office of the President, Council on Wage and Price Stability, Staff Report 1 Indiana University-Bloomington: School of Public & Environmental Affairs Research Paper 1 Industrial relations : a journal of economy & society 1 Journal of Health Economics 1 Market reforms in health care : current issues, new directions, strategic decisions 1 Public policy 1 Sloan management review 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 17 RePEc 5 OLC EcoSci 1
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Stimulating the Use of Renewable Energy in the Canadian Residential Sector with Economic Instruments
Chalifour, Nathalie J.; Taylor, Amy - 2015
This paper examines the role of economic instruments for promoting renewable energy in the Canadian residential sector, with a focus on micro-wind and solar photovoltaics. The paper examines three policy instruments in particular, namely: installation grants (federal), feed-in tariffs...
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Stimulating the Use of Renewable Energy in the Canadian Residential Sector
Chalifour, Nathalie J. - 2015
This paper examines the potential for using economic instruments to stimulate the use of renewable energy in the Canadian residential sector, notably micro-wind and solar photovoltaics. We examine three instruments in particular: installation grants, feed-in tariffs and municipal development charges
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Declines in Employer Sponsored Coverage between 2000 and 2008 : Offers, Take-Up, Premium Contributions, and Dependent Options
Vistnes, Jessica Primoff; Zawacki, Alice M.; Simon, … - 2011
Even before the current economic downturn, rates of employer-sponsored insurance (ESI) declined substantially, falling six percentage points between 2000 and 2008 for nonelderly Americans. During a previously documented decline in ESI, from 1987 to 1996, the fall was found to be the result of a...
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Declines in Employer Sponsored Coverage Between 2000 and 2008: Offers, Take-Up, Premium Contributions, and Dependent Options
Vistnes, Jessica; Zawacki, Alice; Simon, Kosali; Taylor, Amy - Census Bureau, Department of Commerce - 2010
Even before the current economic downturn, rates of employer-sponsored insurance (ESI) declined substantially, falling six percentage points between 2000 and 2008 for nonelderly Americans. During a previously documented decline in ESI, from 1987 to 1996, the fall was found to be the result of a...
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Mendelian randomization in health research: Using appropriate genetic variants and avoiding biased estimates
Taylor, Amy E.; Davies, Neil M.; Ware, Jennifer J.; … - In: Economics & Human Biology 13 (2014) C, pp. 99-106
Mendelian randomization methods, which use genetic variants as instrumental variables for exposures of interest to overcome problems of confounding and reverse causality, are becoming widespread for assessing causal relationships in epidemiological studies. The main purpose of this paper is to...
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Mendelian randomization in health research : using appropriate genetic variants and avoiding biased estimates
Taylor, Amy E.; Davies, Neil M.; Ware, Jennifer J.; … - In: Economics and human biology 13 (2014), pp. 99-106
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Contributions to Health Insurance Premiums: When Does the Employer Pay 100 Percent?
Zawacki, Alice; Taylor, Amy - Census Bureau, Department of Commerce - 2005
We identify the characteristics of establishments that paid 100 percent of health insurance premiums and the policies they offered from 1997-2001, despite increased premium costs. Analyzing data from the MEPS-IC, we see little change in the percent of establishments that paid the full cost of...
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Health Insurance Choices in Two-Worker Households Determinants of Double Coverage
Monheit, Alan C. - 2008
Understanding how households make health insurance choices is of critical importance in evaluating issues of equity and efficiency in health care markets. We consider a largely neglected aspect of such decision making: the decision of families with two working spouses to obtain double coverage....
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Government spending on Canada's oil and gas industry : undermining Canada's Kyoto commitments
Taylor, Amy; Bramley, Matthew; Winfield, Mark - 2007
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Lean principles and techniques for improving the quality and productivity of software development projects : a case study
Middleton, Peter; Taylor, Philip S.; Flaxel, Amy; … - In: International journal of productivity and quality … 2 (2007) 4, pp. 387-403
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