Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers
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- 23/15: Effectiveness of Population-Based Hypertension Screening: A Multidimensional Regression Discontinuity Design

- Kämpfen, F.;, Gómez-Olivé, X.;, O’Donnell, O.; and Riumallo Herl, C.;
- 23/14: Multi-directional Robust Benefit of the Doubt model: a comprehensive measure for the quality of health care in OECD countries

- Vidoli, F.;, Fusco, E.;, Pignataro, G.; and Calogero Guccio
- 23/13: Non-monetary interventions, workforce retention and hospital quality: evidence from the English NHS

- Moscelli, G.;, Sayli, M.;, Blanden, J.;, Mello, M.;, Castro-Pires, H.; and Bojke, C.;
- 23/12: The Value of Patients: Heterogenous Physician Learning and Generic Drug Diffusion

- Zhu, Z.;
- 23/11: Prenatal Sugar Consumption and Late-Life Human Capital and Health: Analyses Based on Postwar Rationing and Polygenic Indices

- G.J.; van den Berg,, S.; von Hinke, and Wang, R.A.H.;
- 23/10: The Impact of a Disease-Specific Health Insurance Reform on Mortality

- Menares, F.; and Muñoz, P.;
- 23/09: Cognitive Decline and Dynamic Selection

- Darden, M.E.;
- 23/08: Is rapid recovery always the best recovery? - Developing a machine learning approach for optimal assignment rules under capacity constraints for knee replacement patients

- Cordier, J.;, Salvi, I.;, Steinbeck, V.;, Geissler, A.; and Vogel, J.;
- 23/07: Drug Shortages: Empirical Evidence from France

- Dubois, P.;, Majewska, G.; and Reig, V.;
- 23/06: Time Constraints and the Quality of Physician Care

- Alquezar-Yus, M.;
- 23/05: For Better or Worse? Subjective Expectations and Cost-Benefit Trade-Offs in Health Behavior: An application to lockdown compliance in the United Kingdom

- Gabriella Conti and P. Giustinelli
- 23/04: Shutting Down to Save Lives: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis of Non-Essential Business Closure

- Pérez, A.F., A.M. Pedrazas and A. Gaggero
- 23/03: Working from home and mental health: before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

- A. Bilgrami
- 23/02: It never rains but it pours: Austerity and mortality rate in peripheral areas

- Calogero Guccio, G. Pignatora and Francesco Vidoli
- 23/01: Skin Color Gap within Couples and Intimate Partner Violence in Northeast, Brazil: Evidence from the PCSVDFMulher

- J.R. Carvalho, V.H. de Oliveira and S.P. Ferreira Soares
- 22/29: An experimental analysis of patient dumping under different payment systems

- Castro, M.F.;, Domenico Lisi and Romeo, D.;
- 22/28: Is austerity good for efficiency, at least? A counterfactual assessment for the Italian NHS

- Calogero Guccio, Pignataro, G.;, Romeo, D.; and Vidoli, F.;
- 22/27: Regional Institutional Quality and Territorial Equity in LTC Provision

- Marenzi, A.;, Rizzi, D.;, Zanette, M.; and Zantomio, F.;
- 22/26: An assessment of physicians’ risk attitudes using laboratory and field data

- Castro, M.F.;, Calogero Guccio and Romeo, D.;
- 22/25: Staff engagement, coworkers’ complementarity and employee retention: Evidence from English NHS hospitals

- Giuseppe Moscelli, Sayli, M.; and Mello, M.;
- 22/24: Selection on moral hazard in the Swiss market for mandatory health insurance: Empirical evidence from Swiss Household Panel data

- Igor Francetic
- 22/23: Timing Moral Hazard under Deductibles in Health Insurance

- Zabrodina, V.;
- 22/22: Selecting Valid Instrumental Variables in Linear Models with Multiple Exposure Variables: Adaptive Lasso and the Median-of-Medians Estimator

- Liang, X.;, Sanderson, E.; and Frank Windmeijer
- 22/21: The short-run effects of unexpected job loss on health

- Been, J.;, Suari-Andreu, E.; and Knoef, M.;
- 22/20: Spillovers of Pharmaceutical Price Regulations: evidence from the AMNOG Reform in Germany

- Simona Gamba, Paolo Pertile and Righetti, G.;
- 22/19: Team composition and productivity: evidence from nursing teams in the English National Health Service

- Kelly, E.;, Propper, C.; and Zaranko, B.;
- 22/18: How does a local Instrumental Variable Method perform across settings with instruments of differing strengths? A simulation study and an evaluation of emergency surgery

- Moler-Zapata, S.;, Grieve, R.;, Basu, A.; and Stephen O'Neill
- 22/17: Competition and quality in German ambulatory long-term care: Where labour supply matters more than prices

- Herr, A.;, Izhak, O.; and Luckemann, M.;
- 22/16: Household Finance and Life-Cycle Economic Decisions under the Shadow of Cancer

- Kárpáti, D.;
- 22/15: Static regulation and technological change: Prescribing cost-effective treatments under financial constraints in the English NHS

- Dimitrova, V.; and Sameen, H.;
- 22/14: For Better or Worse? Subjective Expectations and Cost-Benefit Trade-Offs in Health Behavior: An Application to Lockdown Compliance in the United Kingdom

- Gabriella Conti and Pamela Giustinelli
- 22/13: Care for Elderly Parents: Do Children Cooperate?

- Bergeot, J.;
- 22/12: Estimating the health value added by nursing homes

- Bar, M.;, Bakx, P.;, Wouterse, B.; and Eddy Van Doorslaer
- 22/11: Sick and depressed? The causal impact of a diabetes diagnosis on depression

- Gaggero, A.;, Joan Gil, Jiménez-Rubio, D.; and Eugenio Zucchelli
- 22/10: Medical Device Companies and Doctors: Do their interactions affect medical treatments?

- Amaral-Garcia, S.;
- 22/09: “And Breathe Normallyâ€: The Low Emission Zone impacts on health and well-being in England

- Beshir, H.A.; and Fichera, E.;
- 22/08: The quicker the better: Fostering timely responses in public hospitals

- Verzulli, R.; and Matteo Lippi Bruni
- 22/07: Accumulation and transmission of inequality of opportunity in the double burden of malnutrition: the case of Mexico

- Salas-Ortiz, A.;
- 22/06: The Effect of a Universal Preschool Programme on Long-Term Health Outcomes: Evidence from Spain

- Bosque-Mercader, L.;
- 22/05: Is inconsistent reporting of self-assessed health persistent and systematic? Evidence from the UKHLS

- Apostolos Davillas, V.H.; de Oliveira, and Andrew Jones
- 22/04: Job Satisfaction Among Healthcare Workers in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic

- E. Barili, P. Bertoli, Veronica Grembi and Veronica Rattini
- 22/03: The Role of Employment Protection Legislation Regimes in Shaping the Impact of Job Disruption on Older Workers’ Mental Health in Times of COVID-19

- Cinzia Di Novi, Paolo Paruolo and Stefano Verzillo
- 22/02: Exposure in utero to Adverse Events and Health Late-in-life:Evidence from China

- J. Wang, R. Alessi and Viola Angelini
- 22/01: Intimate partner violence and help-seeking:The role of femicide news

- Marco Colagrossi, C. Deiana, Davide Dragone, Andrea Geraci, Ludovica Giua and E. Iori
- 21/21: Administrative border effects in Covid-19 related mortality

- P. Berta, Massimiliano Bratti, Carlo Fiorio, E. Pisoni and Stefano Verzillo
- 21/20: Explaining the ethnic gaps in COVID-19 outcomes in Mexico

- A. Salas-Ortiz
- 21/19: Divided We Survive? Multi-level Governance and policy uncertainty during the first wave of COVID-19

- M. Angelici, P. Berta, Joan Costa-Font and Gilberto Turati
- 21/18: Working the Weight Out? Working Time Reduction and Overweight

- Joan Costa-Font and B. Saenz de Miera Juarez
- 21/17: Voting, contagion and the trade-off between public health and political rights: quasi-experimental evidence from the Italian 2020 polls

- M. Mello and Giuseppe Moscelli
- 21/16: Does Devolution Alter the Choice of Public versus Private Health Care?

- Joan Costa-Font and Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell
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