19 documents matched the search for the 2019-10-21 issue of the NEP report on Health Economics (nep-hea), currently edited by Nicolas R. Ziebarth.
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Treatment responses of mental health care providers after a demand shock, Rudy Douven, Minke Remmerswaal and Tobias Vervliet,
from CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
(2019)
Can Diffuse Delivery System Reforms Improve Population Health? A Study of the State Innovation Models Initiative, Partha Deb, Anjelica Gangaram and Hoda Khajavi,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2019)
What Difference Does a Diagnosis Make? Evidence from Marginal Patients, Mattan Alalouf, Sarah Miller and Laura Wherry,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2019)
Marriage Equality Laws and Youth Suicidal Behaviors, D. Mark Anderson, Kyutaro Matsuzawa and Joseph J. Sabia,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2019)
Subsidy Targeting with Market Power, Maria Polyakova and Stephen Ryan,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2019)
It is Time to Kill the Economic Theory of Suicide, Gary Smith,
from Economics Department, Pomona College
(2019)
Keywords: suicides, health, depression, economic sociology
Validation of the Danish Birth Registration, Jens Kristensen,
from International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences
(2019)
Keywords: Epidemiologi, preterm, registerstudy
Educational, Labor-market and Intergenerational Consequences of Poor Childhood Health, Krzysztof Karbownik and Anthony Wray,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2019)
Beauty and Adolescent Risky Behaviours, Colin Green, Luke Wilson and Anwen Zhang,
from Department of Economics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
(2019)
Keywords: beauty, risky behaviours, adolescent development
Does Medicare Coverage Improve Cancer Detection and Mortality Outcomes?, Rebecca Myerson, Reginald Tucker-Seeley, Dana Goldman and Darius Lakdawalla,
from Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group
(2019)
Keywords: cancer detection, Medicare, mortality
All Medicaid Expansions Are Not Created Equal: The Geography and Targeting of the Affordable Care Act, Craig Garthwaite, John A. Graves, Tal Gross, Zeynal Karaca, Victoria Marone and Matthew Notowidigdo,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2019)
The influence of health in early adulthood on male fertility, Kieron J. Barclay and Martin Kolk,
from Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany
(2019)
Keywords: Sweden, anthropometry, body height, body weight, cohort fertility, fertility, health, population registers, siblings
The Effects of the Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansion on Subjective Well-being, Seonghoon Kim and Kanghyock Koh,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2019)
Keywords: subjective well-being, health insurance, Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansion, life satisfaction, happiness
Maternal Stress and Birth Outcomes: Evidence from an Unexpected Earthquake Swarm, Andrea Menclova and Steven Stillman,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2019)
Keywords: earthquakes, pregnancy, maternal stress, birth weight, Apgar score
Transition from Plan to Market, Height and Well-Being, Alicia Adsera, Francesca Dalla Pozza, Sergei Guriev, Lukas Kleine-Rueschkamp and Elena Nikolova,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2019)
Keywords: well-being, transition from plan to market, height, structural reforms, Russia
A Fresh Look at the Health-Wealth Correlation: A Case Study of European Countries, Teresa García-Muñoz, Shoshana Neuman and Tzahi Neuman,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2019)
Keywords: development, self-assessed-health-status, diseases, environmental hazards, psychological motives, SHARE, Europe
Stress and Food Preferences: A Lab Experiment with Low-SES Mothers, Michèle Belot, Jonathan James, Martina Vecchi and Nicolai Vitt,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2019)
Keywords: everyday stressors, acute stress, diet, lab experiment
Facilitating Healthy Dietary Habits: An Experiment with a Low Income Population, Michèle Belot, Jonathan James and Jonathan Spiteri,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2019)
Keywords: time availability, information, heuristics, bounded rationality, dietary habits, health risks, laboratory experiments
Weight Gains from Trade in Foods: Evidence from Mexico, Osea Giuntella, Matthias Rieger and Lorenzo Rotunno,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2019)
Keywords: nutrition transition, obesity, trade, Mexico
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