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This paper examines the impacts of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) - which substantially increased insurance coverage through regulations, mandates, subsidies, and Medicaid expansions - on behaviors related to future health risks after three years. Using data from the Behavioral Risk Factor...
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Requiring graphic warning labels (GWLs) on cigarette packaging has become a highly contentious unresolved legal battle. The constitutionality depends, in part, on the likely impact of GWLs on smoking decisions, and whether they generate knowledge as opposed to emotional reactions against...
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While previous studies have shown that recessions are associated with better health outcomes and behaviors, the focus of these studies has been on the relatively milder recessions of the late 20th century. In this paper, we examine if the previously established counter-cyclical pattern in health...
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We study biological aging of elderly U.S. Americans born 1904-1966. We use thirteen waves of the Health and Retirement … for African Americans compared to Caucasians. In non-linear regressions, we find that regional differences in aging follow a …
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We study the effect of community access to behavioral health (mental health and substance use disorders) treatment on police officer safety, which we proxy with on-duty assaults on officers. Combining agency-level data on police officer on-duty assaults and county-level data on the number of...
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This paper compares health care systems. It looks beyond normal academic, political, or journalistic rhetoric, by exactly sticking to facts, i.e. empirical data (in particular data provided by the WHO) and comprehensive case study analyses. The paper finds that a number of myths and common...
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Individuals frequently face intertemporal decisions. For the purposes of economic analysis, the preference parameters assumed to govern these decisions are generally considered to be stable economic primitives. However, evidence on the stability of time preferences is notably lacking. In a large...
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longevity. To test our hypothesis, we use Medicare records linked to the National Health Interview Survey to study one such …
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Panel (ALP), this paper provides empirical evidence on possible deviation from risk neutrality with respect to longevity in … neutral with respect to longevity risk. Higher income households are more likely to be risk averse. We do not find evidence …
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quarter-century, resulted in pronounced relative declines in mortality. The substantial longevity gains in high-income states …
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