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of Vietnam era military service on civilian mortality. In this paper. I present necessary and sufficient conditions for …
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of Vietnam era military service on civilian mortality. In this paper. I present necessary and sufficient conditions for …
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We provide evidence on the least biased ways to identify causal effects in situations where there are multiple outcomes that all depend on the same endogenous regressor and a reasonable but potentially contaminated instrumental variable that is available. Simulations provide suggestive evidence...
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-life mortality using data from the Uppsala Birth Cohort Study of individuals born in 1915-1929. The results suggest a relationship …
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Background Earlier studies have estimated the impact of increased body mass index (BMI) on healthcare costs. Various … healthcare costs using nine common methods from the literature: multivariable regression analyses (ordinary least squares … BMI and healthcare costs, and demonstrates the importance of triangulation …
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mortality rates with a generalization of the Lee-Carter model including cohorts. Bayesian parameter shrinkage has some practical …
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Selection of the best estimates of economic parameters frequently relies on the best estimate or a meta-analysis of the “best-set” of parameter estimates from the literature. Using an all-set dataset consisting of all reported estimates of the value of a statistical life (VSL) as well as a...
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