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The Partnership long-term care (PLTC) insurance program is a major initiative partnering state Medicaid programs and private insurers in an attempt in increase take-up of long-term care insurance by older Americans. Prior work has shown that, while the program is aimed at middle-wealth...
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This paper revisits the relationship between nurse staffing and quality of care in nursing homes using an instrumental variables approach. Most prior studies rely on cross-sectional evidence, which renders causal inference problematic and policy recommendations inappropriate. We exploit...
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In several markets, firms compete not for consumer expenditure but instead for consumer attention. We model and characterize how households allocate their scarce attention in arguably the largest market for attention: the Internet. Our characterization of household attention allocation operates...
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We examine the relationship between domestic air travel and the spread of COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic in the U.S. To do this, we link airline passenger flows with COVID-19 infection and mortality data, controlling for county-level population and demographic data. We examine...
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In this paper, I outline possibilities and limitations for the scope and performance of predictive analytics within a simple paradigm. I do this by first bifurcating predictive analytics into two categories, passive and active. I contrast this categorization with current alternatives and...
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Despite an immense literature on Internet adoption and, to some extent, usage, there is still limited knowledge of how households consume information on the Internet. In this paper, we intend to add to this knowledge at a very basic level, by measuring and classifying Internet information...
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We examine the relationship between incoming international passengers and COVID-19 case or death counts during the first wave of the pandemic in the U.S. We find passengers from Italy, but not China, were an important source of exposure, and thus increased the early spread of COVID-19 in the...
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