Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers
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- 11/32: Measuring the effects of removing subsidies for private insurance on public expenditure for health care
- Terence Cheng
- 11/31: Applying Beta-type Size Distributions to Healthcare Cost Regressions
- Andrew Jones, James Lomas and Nigel Rice
- 11/30: Survival expectations, subjective health and smoking: evidence from European countries
- Silvia Balia
- 11/29: Parental Income and Smoking Participation in Adolescents: Implications of misclassification error in empirical studies of adolescent smoking participation
- I. Edoka
- 11/28: OPT OUT OR TOP UP? VOLUNTARY HEALTHCARE INSURANCE AND THE PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE SUBSTITUTION
- Daniele Fabbri and Chiara Monfardini
- 11/27: Only in the Heat of the Moment? A Study of the Relation between Weather and Mortality in Germany
- Martin Karlsson and Maike Schmitt
- 11/26: Exploring comparative effect heterogeneity with instrumental variables: prehospital intubation and mortality
- H. Evans and Anirban Basu
- 11/25: Measuring overfitting and mispecification in nonlinear models
- Marcel Bilger and Willard Manning
- 11/24: Estimating the Impact of Health Programmes on the Anthropometric Indicators for Bangladeshi Women and Children Using Cross-Sectional Data
- M. I. Hossain
- 11/23: Structural social capital and health in Italy
- Damiano Fiorillo and Fabio Sabatini
- 11/22: Waiting times and socioeconomic status: does sample selection matter?
- A. Sharma, Luigi Siciliani and Anthony Harris
- 11/21: From social capital to health - and back
- Lorenzo Rocco, F. Elena and Marc Suhrcke
- 11/20: Do Danes and Italians Rate Life Satisfaction in the Same Way? Using Vignettes to Correct for Individual-Specific Scale Biases
- Viola Angelini, Danilo Cavapozzi, Luca Corazzini and Paccagnell O.
- 11/19: A Multiple State Duration Model with Endogenous Treatment
- Thomas Mroz and G. Picone
- 11/18: Co-Payment Exemptions and Reference Prices: an Empirical Study of Pharmaceutical Prices in Germany
- Annika Herr and Moritz Suppliet
- 11/17: Extending Regression Discontinuity Models Beyond the Jump Point
- C Ai, Edward Norton and Zheng Yang
- 11/16: The Effect of Medicaid on Children's Health: A Regression Discontinuity Approach
- Dolores de la Mata
- 11/15: Work Absenteeism Due to a Chronic Disease
- Guy Lacroix and Brouard M-E
- 11/14: Estimating the Effects of Friendship Networks on Health Behaviors of Adolescents
- M Gomes and R Grieve
- 11/13: Estimating the Effects of Friendship Networks on Health Behaviors of Adolescents
- Jason Fletcher and Stephen Ross
- 11/12: Children of the Revolution: Fetal and Child Health amidst Violent Civil Conflict
- Christine Valente
- 11/11: Beware of Being Unaware: Racial Disparities in Chronic Illness in the US
- Pinka Chatterji, H Joo and Kajal Lahiri
- 11/10: Effects of Informal Family Care on Formal Health Care: Zero-Inflated Endogenous Count for Censored Response
- Myoung-jae Lee and Y-S Kim
- 11/09: Job satisfaction in Italy: Individual characteristics and social relations
- Damiano Fiorillo and Nunzia Nappo
- 11/08: Exploring comparative effect heterogeneity with instrumental variables: prehospital intubation and mortality
- H. Evans and Anirban Basu
- 11/07: The relationship between happiness and health: evidence from Italy
- Fabio Sabatini
- 11/06: Measuring equity in health: a normative decomposition
- Paolo Li Donni, Vito Peragine and Giuseppe Pignataro
- 11/05: A model of the impact of smoking bans on smoking with evidence from bans in England and Scotland
- Andrew Jones, Audrey Laporte, Nigel Rice and Eugenio Zucchelli
- 11/04: Quality and quantity: the role of social interactions in individual health
- Damiano Fiorillo and Fabio Sabatini
- 11/03: Finite Mixture for Panels with Fixed Effects
- Partha Deb and Pravin Trivedi
- 11/02: Using a Semiparametric Estimator to Forecast Education Outcomes in Nicaragua's Red de Proteccion Social
- R Thomas
- 11/01: Self Control and Support for Anti Smoking Policies Among Smokers, Ex Smokers and Non Smokers
- L.b Amador and A.l Nicolas
- 10/30: Is fiscal decentralization good for your health? Evidence from a panel of OECD countries
- D Jiménez-Rubio
- 10/29: Health systems’ responsiveness and its characteristics: a cross-country comparative analysis
- Silvana Robone, Nigel Rice and P Smith
- 10/28: Smoking, Expectations, and Health: A Dynamic Stochastic Model of Lifetime Smoking Behavior
- M Darden
- 10/27: Inequality and Polarisation in Health Systems’ Responsiveness: A Cross-Country Analysis
- A Janoes, Nigel Rice, Silvana Robone and Pedro Rosa Dias
- 10/26: Inequality of Opportunities in Health in Europe: Why So Much Difference Across Countries?
- Florence Jusot, Sandy Tubeuf and Alain Trannoy
- 10/25: Demand for hospital care and private health insurance in a mixed publicprivate system: empirical evidence using a simultaneous equation modeling approach
- Terence Cheng and Farshid Vahid
- 10/24: The Socioeconomic Gradient of Obesity in Ireland
- David Madden
- 10/23: State and self investments in health
- E Fichera1 and M Sutton
- 10/22: Quality of Schooling and Inequality of Opportunity in Health
- Andrew Jones, Nigel Rice and Pedro Rosa Dias
- 10/21: Mental health, work incapacity and State transfers: an analysis of the British Household Panel Survey
- William Whittaker and M Sutton
- 10/20: A Heap of Trouble? Accounting for Mismatch Bias in Retrospectively Collected Data on Smoking
- H Bar and D Lillard
- 10/19: Endogenous Treatment Effects for Count Data Models with Sample Selection or Endogenous Participation
- Massimiliano Bratti and Alfonso Miranda
- 10/18: The Impact of an Individual Health Insurance Mandate on Hospital and Preventive Care: Evidence from Massachusetts
- Amanda Kowalski and Jonathan Kolstad
- 10/17: RISK PREFERENCE HETEROGENEITY AND MULTIPLE DEMAND FOR INSURANCE
- Paolo Li Donni
- 10/16: Death by lung cancer or by diabetes? The unintended consequences of quitting smoking
- F. Todeschini, Jose Labeaga and Sergi Jimenez-Martin
- 10/15: Access to Abortion, Investments in Neonatal Health, and Sex-Selection: Evidence from Nepal
- Christine Valente
- 10/14: Adverse Selection, Moral Hazard and the Demand for Medigap Insurance
- Michael Keane and Olena Stavrunova
- 10/13: Ex Ante Moral Hazard and Anticipatory Behaviour: Some Evidence
- Laure de Preux