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No.
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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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8639
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Lorenz
Götte
Annette
Cerulli-Harms
Charles
Sprenger
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Randomizing Endowments: An Experimental Study of Rational Expectations and Reference-Dependent Preferences
An important advance in the study of reference-dependent preferences is the discipline provided by coherent accounts of reference point formation. K?szegi and Rabin (2006) provide such discipline by ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 2019, 11 (1), 185–207))
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D81, D84, D12, D03
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8638
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Jeroen
van de Ven
Marie Claire
Villeval
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Dishonesty under Scrutiny
We investigate how different forms of scrutiny affect dishonesty, using Gneezy's (2005) deception game. We add a third player whose interests are aligned with those of the sender. We find that lying ...
(published in: Journal of the Economic Science Association, 2015, 1, 86-99)
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C91, D83
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8637
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Wang-Sheng
Lee
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Is the BMI a Relic of the Past?
The most widely used measure of adiposity is to express weight adjusted for height using the body mass index (BMI). However, its limitations such as its inability to distinguish muscle weight from ...
(revised version published as 'Body Fatness Charts Based on BMI and Waist Circumference" in: Obesity, 2016, 24 (1), 245–249)
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I10
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8636
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Lorenzo
Cappellari
Anna
De Paoli
Gilberto
Turati
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Do Market Incentives in the Hospital Industry Affect Subjective Health Perceptions? Evidence from the Italian PPS-DRG Reform
We exploit time variation across Italian Regions in the implementation of a prospective pay systems (PPS) for hospitals based on Diagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) to assess their impact on ...
(revised version published as 'Do market incentives for hospitals affect health and service utilization? Evidence from prospective pya system-diagnosis-related groups tariffs in Italian regions' in: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - Series A, 2016, 179 (4), 885-905 )
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I11, I18
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8635
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Dimitris
Christelis
Dimitris
Georgarakos
Anna
Sanz-de-Galdeano
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The Impact of Health Insurance on Stockholding: A Regression Discontinuity Approach
Using data from the US Health and Retirement Study, we study the causal effect of increased health insurance coverage through Medicare and the associated reduction in health-related background risk ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2020, 69, 102246.)
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D14, I13, G11
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8634
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José Ignacio
Gimenez-Nadal
José Alberto
Molina
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Health Status and the Allocation of Time: Cross-Country Evidence from Europe
This paper analyzes the relationship between reported health status and time allocation decisions in six European countries. Using the Multinational Time Use Study, we find that a better perception ...
(published in: Economic Modelling, 2015, 46 (2), 188-203)
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D13, J16, J22
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8633
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Nezih
Guner
Yuliya
Kulikova
Joan
Llull
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Does Marriage Make You Healthier?
We use the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) and the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) to study the relationship between marriage and health for working-age (20 to 64) individuals. In both ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2018, 109, 162-190)
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I10, I12, J10
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8632
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Luca
Nunziata
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Immigration and Crime: New Empirical Evidence from European Victimization Data
We exploit the increase in immigration flows into western European countries that took place in the 2000s to assess whether immigration affects crime victimization and the perception of criminality ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2015, 28 (3), 697-736)
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J15, J61, K42, F22, R23, O15
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8631
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Johannes
Koettl
Olga
Kupets
Anna
Olefir
Indhira
Santos
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In Search of Opportunities? The Barriers to More Efficient Internal Labor Mobility in Ukraine
Ukraine's economy lacks dynamism, and this is both the cause and the effect of people not moving across the regions. The rate at which Ukrainians move from one region to another within the country is ...
(published in: IZA Journal of Labor and Development, 2014, 3:21)
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J61, J68, P25
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8630
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John
T.
Giles
Ren
Mu
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Village Political Economy, Land Tenure Insecurity, and the Rural to Urban Migration Decision: Evidence from China
This paper investigates the impact of land tenure insecurity on the migration decisions of China's rural residents. A simple model first frames the relationship among these variables and the ...
(published in: American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2017, 100 (2), 521-544)
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O12, O15, J61, Q15, R23
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