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This paper examines the shift in childbirth from home to hospital that occurred in the United States in the early twentieth century. Using a panel of city-level data over the period 1927-1940, we examine the shift of childbirth from home to hospital and analyze the impact of medical care on...
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Problems with mortgage financing are widely considered to be a major cause of the recent financial meltdown. Several modern programs have been designed to mimic the Home Owners' Loan Corporation of the 1930s. The HOLC replaced the toxic assets on the balance sheets of financial institutions by...
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Some states prohibit mortuaries from offering cemetery services and cemeteries from offering mortuary services. This prohibition is justified as being in the interest of the consumer, out of concern that a few firms could come to dominate the death-care industry. This paper uses multivariate...
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Thirty-four states require death-care firms that specialize in low-cost cremations to have embalming rooms, despite the fact that such firms have no use for them. Many states also require death-care firms to have chapels and casket display rooms. We test whether such requirements affect funeral...
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This paper adds to the literature on competitive balance in college sports by comparing men's and women's NCAA basketball. Using data from the Division I National Championships, we find evidence consistent with the idea that women’s college basketball is less competitively balanced than...
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This paper adds to the literature on competitive balance in college sports by comparing men's and women's NCAA basketball. Using data from the Division I National Championships, we find evidence consistent with the idea that women’s college basketball is less competitively balanced than...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010611182
This paper examines the shift in childbirth from home to hospital that occurred in the United States in the early twentieth century. Using a panel of city-level data over the period 1927-1940, we examine the shift of childbirth from home to hospital and analyze the impact of medical care on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012467816
Problems with mortgage financing are widely considered to be a major cause of the recent financial meltdown. Several modern programs have been designed to mimic the Home Owners' Loan Corporation of the 1930s. The HOLC replaced the toxic assets on the balance sheets of financial institutions by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012462827