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This paper is concerned with exploring the implications of replicability issues over the medical innovation process. Each research setting is characterized by a specific level of replicability, variability increasing with the complexity of the testing settings. The study introduces new measures...
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health issues. We run a field experiment on the take-up of menstrual products in Bangladesh and test a discussion …
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technologies, and workers’ health outcomes using novel and representative German linked employer-employee data. Based on changes in … and service-oriented tasks across all workers, but exacerbates health inequality between cognitive and manual workers … manual workers’ subjective health and increase sick leave, while leaving cognitive workers unaffected. We provide evidence …
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The paper develops and applies a Grossman-style health production model set up in discrete time to explain the impact … of environmental pollution on the demand for both health and health care. In order to introduce the environment, our … analysis takes changes in environmental conditions to influence the rate at which an individual's stock of health depreciates …
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