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false beliefs 8 Gesundheit 5 Sterblichkeit 5 birth outcomes 5 fertility 5 health 5 health-care utilization 5 mortality 5 risky activities 5 Fertilität 4 Health 4 Mortality 4 Taiwan 4 Verhalten 4 Volksglaube 4 Behaviour 3 Fertility 3 Folk religion 3 Superstition 3 Covid-19 2 Long Covid 2 health behaviour 2 health deficits 2 health inequality 2 longevity 2 protection aversion 2 superstition 2 Aging population 1 Alternde Bevölkerung 1 Coronavirus 1 Elderly people 1 Epidemic 1 Epidemie 1 Gesundheitspolitik 1 Gesundheitsversorgung 1 Health care 1 Health policy 1 Impact assessment 1 Welt 1 Wirkungsanalyse 1
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Book / Working Paper 7 Article 1
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Working Paper 7 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Article 1
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English 8
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Halla, Martin 5 Liu, Chia-Lun 3 Liu, Jin-tan 3 Grossmann, Volker 2 Liu, Chia-lun 2 Strulik, Holger 2 Liu, Jan-tan 1 Liu, Jin-Tan 1 White, William R. 1
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CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo working papers 1 Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Working Paper 1 Working paper / Department of Economics, Johannes-Kepler-Universität of Linz 1 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 4
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Beyond Covid: Pandemics and the Economics of Aging and Longevity
Strulik, Holger; Grossmann, Volker - 2024
In this paper, we examine the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on individual aging and longevity with special focus on socioeconomic disparities in health outcomes. We also explore the individual-specific effects of Long Covid. We develop and calibrate a health economic model based on principles...
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Beyond Covid : pandemics and the economics of aging and longevity
Strulik, Holger; Grossmann, Volker - 2024
In this paper, we examine the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on individual aging and longevity with special focus on socioeconomic disparities in health outcomes. We also explore the individual-specific effects of Long Covid. We develop and calibrate a health economic model based on principles...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014529184
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The effect of superstition on health: Evidence from the Taiwanese Ghost month
Halla, Martin; Liu, Chia-Lun; Liu, Jin-tan - 2019
Superstition is a widespread phenomenon. We empirically examine its impact on health-related behavior and health outcomes. We study the case of the Taiwanese Ghost month. During this period, which is believed to increase the likelihood of bad outcomes, we observe substantial adaptions in...
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The Effect of Superstition on Health: Evidence from the Taiwanese Ghost Month
Halla, Martin; Liu, Chia-Lun; Liu, Jin-Tan - 2019
Superstition is a widespread phenomenon. We empirically examine its impact on health-related behavior and health outcomes. We study the case of the Taiwanese Ghost month. During this period, which is believed to increase the likelihood of bad outcomes, we observe substantial adaptions in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011984626
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The effect of superstition on health : evidence from the Taiwanese Ghost month
Halla, Martin; Liu, Chia-Lun; Liu, Jin-tan - 2019
Superstition is a widespread phenomenon. We empirically examine its impact on health-related behavior and health outcomes. We study the case of the Taiwanese Ghost month. During this period, which is believed to increase the likelihood of bad outcomes, we observe substantial adaptions in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011956918
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The effect of superstition on health : evidence from the Taiwanese Ghost month
Halla, Martin; Liu, Chia-lun; Liu, Jin-tan - 2019
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The effect of superstition on health : evidence from the Taiwanese ghost month
Halla, Martin; Liu, Chia-lun; Liu, Jan-tan - 2019
Superstition is a widespread phenomenon. We empirically examine its impact on health-related behavior and health outcomes. We study the case of the Taiwanese Ghost month. During this period, which is believed to increase the likelihood of bad outcomes, we observe substantial adaptions in...
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Conducting Monetary Policy in a Complex, Adaptive Economy: Past Mistakes and Future Possibilities
White, William R. - In: Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital 50 (2017) 2, pp. 213-235
The global economy has performed very poorly since the onset of the crisis in 2008. This paper argues that easy monetary policy has actually worsened economic prospects to date, being based on a fundamental, ontological error. The economy is not an understandable and controllable machine as...
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