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data, I then show that this type of demand heterogeneity is empirically relevant in a consumer health plan setting. Younger … and older consumers and men and women reveal strikingly different demand for health insurance, conditional on their …
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Premium subsidies have been advocated as an alternative to social health insurance. These subsidies are paid if expenditure on health insurance exceeds a given share of income. In this paper, we examine whether this approach is superior to social insurance from a welfare perspective. We show...
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of one policy response: linking subsidies to prices, to target a given post-subsidy premium. We show that these price …
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of one policy response: linking subsidies to prices, to target a given post-subsidy premium. We show that these price …
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