Marika Cabral,Mark R Cullen
Marika Cabral
Despite the growth in health insurance products that differentially cover preventive care and nonpreventive care, little is known about how preventive care utilization responds to targeted changes in coverage. Using administrative data from...
The effect of priming on fraud: Evidence from a natural field experiment [0.03%]
启动效应与欺诈:一项现场自然实验的证据
Parampreet Christopher Bindra,Graeme Pearce
Parampreet Christopher Bindra
We present a natural field experiment to examine if priming can influence behavior in a market for credence goods. 40 testers took 600 taxi journeys in Vienna, Austria, and using a between-subject design we vary the script they spoke, each ...
City Health Departments, Public Health Expenditures, and Urban Mortality over 1910-1940 [0.03%]
1910年至1940年的城市卫生部门、公共卫生支出与城市死亡率
Lauren Hoehn-Velasco,Elizabeth Wrigley-Field
Lauren Hoehn-Velasco
Over the early twentieth century, urban centers adopted full-time public health departments. We show that opening full-time administration had little observable impact on mortality. We then attempt to determine why health departments were i...
Work-from-home productivity during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from Japan [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间日本的居家办公效率
Masayuki Morikawa
Masayuki Morikawa
This study examines the productivity of working from home (WFH) practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results reveal that the mean WFH productivity relative to working at the usual workplace was about 60%-70%, and it was lower for emp...
Social punishment for breaching restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
因违反COVID-19疫情期间的规定而受到社会惩罚
Ryo Takahashi,Kenta Tanaka
Ryo Takahashi
In response to the novel coronavirus outbreak, the Japanese government requested the temporary closure of businesses. Consequently, complying with restrictions came to be recognized as the social norm, and stores that continued with busines...
INTERGENERATIONAL EFFECTS OF WELFARE REFORM: ADOLESCENT DELINQUENT AND RISKY BEHAVIORS [0.03%]
福利改革的代际效应:青少年犯罪及危险行为
Dhaval Dave,Hope Corman,Ariel Kalil et al.
Dhaval Dave et al.
This study investigates effects of welfare reform in the United States on the next generation. Most previous studies of effects of welfare reform on adolescents focused on high-school dropout of girls or fertility; little is known about how...
Seller reputation and price gouging: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
来自COVID-19大流行的证据:卖家信誉与发国难财行为
Luís Cabral,Lei Xu
Luís Cabral
From mid-January to March 2020, 3M masks sold on Amazon by third party sellers were priced 2.4 times higher than Amazon's 2019 price. However, this price increase was not uniform across sellers. We estimate that when Amazon is stocked out (...
Does younger age at marriage affect divorce? Evidence from Johnson's Executive Order 11241 [0.03%]
约翰逊行政命令11241颁布对婚龄和离婚率的影响
Martha J Bailey,Emily A Beam,Anna Wentz
Martha J Bailey
Before President Johnson's Executive Order 11241 in August 1965, married men received lower draft priority for military service. As the Vietnam War escalated in the summer of 1965, anecdotal evidence suggests draft-eligible men sought marri...
Marco Angrisani,Michel D Hurd,Susann Rohwedder
Marco Angrisani
We use panel data on a complete inventory of household spending and assets to estimate the spending response to the sharp and largely unexpected declines in house values that occurred in the Great Recession. Our study complements the existi...
WHEN DO SHELTER-IN-PLACE ORDERS FIGHT COVID-19 BEST? POLICY HETEROGENEITY ACROSS STATES AND ADOPTION TIME [0.03%]
居家隔离令何时能最好地抗击COVID-19?各州及其采纳时间的政策异质性
Dhaval Dave,Andrew I Friedson,Kyutaro Matsuzawa et al.
Dhaval Dave et al.
This study explores the impact of Shelter-in-Place Orders (SIPOs) on health, with attention to heterogeneity in their impacts. First, using daily state-level social distancing data, we document that adoption of a SIPO was associated with a ...