| 2021 |
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w29270 |
Anthony A. DeFusco Huan Tang Constantine Yannelis
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Measuring the Welfare Cost of Asymmetric Information in Consumer Credit Markets |
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w29240 |
Hanming Fang Dirk Krueger
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The Affordable Care Act After a Decade: Its Impact on the Labor Market and the Macro Economy |
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w29214 |
Daniel Herbst Nathaniel Hendren
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Opportunity Unraveled: Private Information and the Missing Markets for Financing Human Capital |
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w29207 |
Erasmo Giambona Anil Kumar Gordon M. Phillips
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Hedging and Competition |
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w29178 |
Benjamin R. Handel Jonathan T. Kolstad
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The Affordable Care Act After a Decade: Industrial Organization of the Insurance Exchanges |
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w29111 |
Daniel Keniston Bradley J. Larsen Shengwu Li J.J. Prescott Bernardo S. Silveira Chuan Yu
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Fairness in Incomplete Information Bargaining: Theory and Widespread Evidence from the Field |
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w29097 |
Evan Saltzman Ashley Swanson Daniel Polsky
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Inertia, Market Power, and Adverse Selection in Health Insurance: Evidence from the ACA Exchanges |
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w29096 |
Yizhou Jin Shoshana Vasserman
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Buying Data from Consumers: The Impact of Monitoring Programs in U.S. Auto Insurance |
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w29069 |
Michael J. Gropper Camelia M. Kuhnen
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Wealth and Insurance Choices: Evidence from US Households |
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w29039 |
Liran Einav Amy Finkelstein Neale Mahoney
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The IO of Selection Markets |
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w29030 |
Ralph S. J. Koijen Motohiro Yogo
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The Evolution from Life Insurance to Financial Engineering |
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w29025 |
Ariel Pakes Jack R. Porter Mark Shepard Sophie Calder-Wang
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Unobserved Heterogeneity, State Dependence, and Health Plan Choices |
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w29010 |
Abe Dunn Joshua D. Gottlieb Adam Shapiro Daniel J. Sonnenstuhl Pietro Tebaldi
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A Denial a Day Keeps the Doctor Away |
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w28978 |
Dan Zeltzer Liran Einav Joseph Rashba Ran D. Balicer
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The Impact of Increased Access to Telemedicine |
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w28952 |
Johannes Brumm Xiangyu Feng Laurence J. Kotlikoff Felix Kubler
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Deficit Follies |
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w28951 |
Johannes Brumm Xiangyu Feng Laurence J. Kotlikoff Felix Kubler
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When Interest Rates Go Low, Should Public Debt Go High? |
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w28944 |
Mark Duggan Craig Garthwaite Adelina Yanyue Wang
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Heterogeneity in the Impact of Privatizing Social Health Insurance: Evidence from California's Medicaid Program |
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w28919 |
Mark Duggan Irena Dushi Sookyo Jeong Gina Li
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The Effect of Changes in Social Security's Delayed Retirement Credit: Evidence from Administrative Data |
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w28852 |
Manasi Deshpande Lee Lockwood
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Beyond Health: Non-Health Risk and the Value of Disability Insurance |
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w28809 |
Anna Werbeck Ansgar Wübker Nicolas R. Ziebarth
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Cream Skimming by Health Care Providers and Inequality in Health Care Access: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment |
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w28779 |
Victoria R. Marone Adrienne Sabety
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Should There Be Vertical Choice in Health Insurance Markets? |
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w28762 |
Betsy Q. Cliff Sarah Miller Jeffrey T. Kullgren John Z. Ayanian Richard Hirth
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Adverse Selection in Medicaid: Evidence from Discontinuous Program Rules |
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w28755 |
Craig Garthwaite Rebecca Sachs Ariel Dora Stern
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Which Markets (Don't) Drive Pharmaceutical Innovation? Evidence From U.S. Medicaid Expansions |
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w28741 |
M. Kate Bundorf Jill DeMatteis Grant Miller Maria Polyakova Jialu L. Streeter Jonathan Wivagg
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Risk Perceptions and Protective Behaviors: Evidence from COVID-19 Pandemic |
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w28630 |
Adrianna L. McIntyre Mark Shepard Myles Wagner
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Can Automatic Retention Improve Health Insurance Market Outcomes? |
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w28628 |
Chi Heem Wong Dexin Li Nina Wang Jonathan Gruber Rena M. Conti Andrew W. Lo
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Estimating the Financial Impact of Gene Therapy in the U.S. |
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w28576 |
Michael Geruso Michael R. Richards
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Trading Spaces: Medicare's Regulatory Spillovers on Treatment Setting for Non-Medicare Patients |
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w28565 |
W. Bentley MacLeod
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A Welfare Analysis of Competitive Insurance Markets with Vertical Differentiation and Adverse Selection |
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w28557 |
James M. Poterba Adam Solomon
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Discount Rates, Mortality Projections, and Money's Worth Calculations for US Individual Annuities |
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w28529 |
Colleen Carey
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Sharing the Burden of Subsidization: Evidence on Pass-Through from a Subsidy Revision in Medicare Part D |
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w28507 |
Lucie Gadenne Samuel Norris Monica Singhal Sandip Sukhtankar
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In-Kind Transfers as Insurance |
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w28489 |
Gaetano Gaballo Guillermo Ordoñez
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The Two Faces of Information |
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w28439 |
Amitabh Chandra Evan Flack Ziad Obermeyer
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The Health Costs of Cost-Sharing |
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w28430 |
Long Hong Corina Mommaerts
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Time Aggregation in Health Insurance Deductibles |
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w28331 |
Zarek C. Brot-Goldberg Timothy Layton Boris Vabson Adelina Yanyue Wang
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The Behavioral Foundations of Default Effects: Theory and Evidence from Medicare Part D |
| 2020 |
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w28294 |
Mariacristina De Nardi Giulio Fella Gonzalo Paz-Pardo
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Wage Risk and Government and Spousal Insurance |
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w28234 |
Michael Bailey Drew M. Johnston Martin Koenen Theresa Kuchler Dominic Russel Johannes Stroebel
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Social Networks Shape Beliefs and Behavior: Evidence from Social Distancing During the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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w28226 |
Stefano Giglio Bryan T. Kelly Johannes Stroebel
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Climate Finance |
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w28179 |
Leila Agha Keith Marzilli Ericson Xiaoxi Zhao
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The Impact of Organizational Boundaries on Healthcare Coordination and Utilization |
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w28172 |
Timothy F. Harris Aaron Yelowitz Charles J. Courtemanche
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Did COVID-19 Change Life Insurance Offerings? |
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w28162 |
Dan Zeltzer Liran Einav Amy Finkelstein Tzvi Shir Salomon M. Stemmer Ran D. Balicer
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Why is End-of-Life Spending So High? Evidence from Cancer Patients |
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w28121 |
Hanming Fang Zenan Wu
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Consumer Vulnerability and Behavioral Biases |
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w28119 |
Sebastian Infante Guillermo Ordoñez
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The Collateral Link between Volatility and Risk Sharing |
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w27977 |
Tal Gross Timothy Layton Daniel Prinz
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The Liquidity Sensitivity of Healthcare Consumption: Evidence from Social Security Payments |
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w27842 |
Nathaniel Hendren Camille Landais Johannes Spinnewijn
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Choice in Insurance Markets: A Pigouvian Approach to Social Insurance Design |
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w27785 |
Benjamin R. Handel Jonathan T. Kolstad Thomas Minten Johannes Spinnewijn
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The Social Determinants of Choice Quality: Evidence from Health Insurance in the Netherlands |
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w27762 |
Michael Geruso Timothy J. Layton Jacob Wallace
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Are All Managed Care Plans Created Equal? Evidence from Random Plan Assignment in Medicaid |
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w27695 |
Naoki Aizawa You Suk Kim
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Public and Private Provision of Information in Market-Based Public Programs: Evidence from Advertising in Health Insurance Marketplaces |
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w27578 |
Jason Abaluck Mauricio M. Caceres Bravo Peter Hull Amanda Starc
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Mortality Effects and Choice Across Private Health Insurance Plans |
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w27577 |
Mark L. Egan Shan Ge Johnny Tang
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Conflicting Interests and the Effect of Fiduciary Duty -- Evidence from Variable Annuities |
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w27574 |
Ammar Farooq Adriana D. Kugler Umberto Muratori
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Do Unemployment Insurance Benefits Improve Match Quality? Evidence from Recent U.S. Recessions |
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w27564 |
Quentin Stoeffler Michael Carter Catherine Guirkinger Wouter Gelade
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The Spillover Impact of Index Insurance on Agricultural Investment by Cotton Farmers in Burkina Faso |
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w27563 |
Leila Agha Soomi Kim Danielle Li
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Insurance Design and Pharmaceutical Innovation |
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w27490 |
Toren L. Fronsdal Jay Bhattacharya Suzanne Tamang
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Variation in Health Care Prices Across Public and Private Payers |
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w27457 |
Ned Augenblick Jonathan T. Kolstad Ziad Obermeyer Ao Wang
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Group Testing in a Pandemic: The Role of Frequent Testing, Correlated Risk, and Machine Learning |
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w27216 |
Peter Ganong Pascal J. Noel Joseph S. Vavra
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US Unemployment Insurance Replacement Rates During the Pandemic |
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w27189 |
Nicola Gennaioli Rafael La Porta Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes Andrei Shleifer
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Trust and Insurance Contracts |
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w27168 |
Valentin Haddad Alan Moreira Tyler Muir
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When Selling Becomes Viral: Disruptions in Debt Markets in the COVID-19 Crisis and the Fed's Response |
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w27098 |
Shooshan Danagoulian Daniel S. Grossman David Slusky
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Office Visits Preventing Emergency Room Visits: Evidence From the Flint Water Switch |
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w27038 |
Jonathan Gruber Benjamin R. Handel Samuel H. Kina Jonathan T. Kolstad
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Managing Intelligence: Skilled Experts and AI in Markets for Complex Products |
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w26976 |
Marika Cabral Marcus Dillender
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The Impact of Benefit Generosity on Workers' Compensation Claims: Evidence and Implications |
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w26879 |
John Bailey Jones Mariacristina De Nardi Eric French Rory McGee Rachel Rodgers
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Medical Spending, Bequests, and Asset Dynamics Around the Time of Death |
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w26871 |
Adam Sacarny Katherine Baicker Amy Finkelstein
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Out of the Woodwork: Enrollment Spillovers in the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment |
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w26870 |
Juan Pablo Atal Hanming Fang Martin Karlsson Nicolas R. Ziebarth
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Long-Term Health Insurance: Theory Meets Evidence |
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w26849 |
Jason Abaluck Giovanni Compiani
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A Method to Estimate Discrete Choice Models that is Robust to Consumer Search |
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w26679 |
Jeffrey Clemens Parker Rogers
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Demand Shocks, Procurement Policies, and the Nature of Medical Innovation: Evidence from Wartime Prosthetic Device Patents |
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w26667 |
Harold L. Cole Dirk Krueger George J. Mailath Yena Park
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Social Capital: A Double-Edged Sword |