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This paper reports the first test of how exogenous health shocks impact people's longevity expectations. The analysis exploits the panel structure of the Health and Retirement Study and tests whether smokers, former smokers and those who never smoked react differently to serious, smoking related...
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BACKGROUND: New and better methods are constantly being developed in applied research. Eventually, state-of-the-art procedures become state-of-the-practice procedures that are required for peer-reviewed publications. These methods have been extensively used and tested for validity in...
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In the early 2000s, the Government of Sri Lanka considered engaging private sector operators to manage water and sewerage services in two separate service areas: one in the town of Negombo (north of Colombo), and one stretching along the coastal strip (south from Colombo) from the towns of...
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This article examines economic and legal constraints that determine whose losses are included in natural resource damages as a result of an oil spill or hazardous-substance release. For example, the article describes the circumstances under which use losses experienced by young children would...
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Note: The following text is a description of the paper and not the text of the abstract as printed in the Journal of Health Economics. Placing dollar values on human health has long been a controversial aspect of policy analysis and remains difficult, given the relatively small number of...
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