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has been a central concept in health economics for decades. …
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This paper examines how estimates of the price elasticity of demand for beer vary with the choice of alcohol price series examined. Our most important finding is that the commonly used ACCRA price data are unlikely to reliably indicate alcohol demand elasticities—estimates obtained from this...
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Many health risks are ambiguous in the sense that reliable and credible information about these risks is unavailable …. In health economics, ambiguity is usually handled through sensitivity analysis, which implicitly assumes that people are …
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Underage drinkers often use false identification to purchase alcohol or gain access into bars. In recent years, several states have introduced laws that provide incentives to retailers and bar owners who use electronic scanners to ensure that the customer is 21 years or older and uses a valid...
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Precise estimates of price elasticities are important for alcohol tax policy. Using meta-analysis, this paper corrects average beer elasticities for heterogeneity, dependence, and publication selection bias. A sample of 191 estimates is obtained from 114 primary studies. Simple and weighted...
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This paper examines the effect of income inequality on health for a group of particularly disadvantaged individuals … different types of diagnoses. Our estimates are precise enough to rule out large effects of income inequality on health. …
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patients’ health by more than a critical level, they will stay more days in hospital over the period. At the empirical level …
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More and more states have passed laws that allow individuals to use marijuana for medical purposes. There is an ongoing, heated policy debate over whether these laws have increased marijuana use among non-patients. In this paper, I address that question empirically by studying marijuana...
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A sizeable economics literature explores the effect of prenatal shocks on later health or socioeconomic status. Work in …, and (ii) gender and (iii) health at birth. Maternal fixed effects estimates show that exposed pregnancies are more likely …
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indicators of deteriorated health (than death), like becoming disabled, are pro-cyclical. Overall, our analysis suggests that pro …-cyclical mortality is rather related to deaths of people already in deteriorated health than to people of low socioeconomic status. …
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