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  • Two-Part Multiple Spell Models for Health Care Demand

    In: Journal of Econometrics 104 (2001), 1, 67-89 | J. M. C. Santos Silva, Frank Windmeijer
  • Atypical Employment and Health: A Meta-Analysis

    In this meta-analysis we provide new quantitative evidence on the relationship between the characteristics of working contracts and worker's health. We examine 52 studies covering 26 countries in the time period 1984 - 2010 with a combined sample size of 192. We apply a random effects model using odds ratios and their 95\% confidence intervals as measures for the effect size. We distinguish between ...

    Innsbruck: University of Innsbruck, 2014,
    (Working Papers in Economics and Statistics 2014-15)
    | Alice Sanwald, Engelbert Theurl
  • Understanding Trust

    The World Values Survey (WVS) question on trust has been widely used to study the economic effect of trust. Recent work, however, questions its validity as an accurate measure of trust by showing that it is not correlated with the sender's behaviour in the Berg et al. trust game. What measure then should we trust to measure trust? In this article, we argue that the sender's behaviour in a ...

    In: Economic Journal 123 (2013), 573, 1313-1332 | Paola Sapienza, Anna Toldra-Simats, Luigi Zingales
  • The Role of Prescribing Generic (Non-proprietary) Drugs in the Prevalence of Therapeutic Inertia in Multiple Sclerosis Care

    Importance: Generics companies may market products at low or similar costs to brand drug competitors given the more flexible compliance rules, and regulations for marketing their products in the health system. This phenomenon may influence prescriber’s behavior. Objectives: To compare the prevalence of therapeutic inertia (TI) between primary prescription of brand-name vs. generic drugs in the management ...

    In: Frontiers in Neurology 9 (2018), 835, Article 835 | Gustavo Saposnik, Muhammad Mamdani, Maria Terzaghi, Maria Laura Saladino, Berenice Silva, Philippe N. Tobler, Fernando Caceres
  • Decision making under uncertainty, therapeutic inertia, and physicians’ risk preferences in the management of multiple sclerosis (DIScUTIR MS)

    Background: The management of multiple sclerosis (MS) is rapidly changing by the introduction of new and more effective disease-modifying agents. The importance of risk stratification was confirmed by results on disease progression predicted by different risk score systems. Despite these advances, we know very little about medical decisions under uncertainty in the management of MS. The goal of this ...

    In: BMC Neurology 16:58 (2016), 1, | Gustavo Saposnik, Angel Perez Sempere, Roula Raptis, Daniel Prefasi, Daniel Selchen, Jorge Maurino
  • The Relationship Between Income and Satisfaction: The Effect of Measurement Error and Suppressor Variables

    In: Social Indicators Research 53 (2001), 117-136 | Willem E. Saris
  • Individual differences in implicit learning abilities and impulsive behavior in the context of Internet addiction and Internet Gaming Disorder under the consideration of gender

    Introduction In three consecutive studies, we aimed to investigate the relationship between problematic Internet use (PIU), Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) and implicit learning abilities, and impulsivity/risk-taking among online video gamers and control participants. Methods In study 1, male visitors, recruited at the “Gamescom” in Cologne (2013), filled in a short version of the Internet Addiction ...

    In: Addictive Behaviors Reports 5 (2017), June 2017, 19-28 | Rayna Sariyska, Bernd Lachmann, Sebastian Markett, Martin Reuter, Christian Montag
  • Nonparametric estimation of the coefficient of overlapping - theory and empirical application

    In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 50 (2006), 6, 1583-1596 | Friedrich Schmid, Axel Schmidt
  • Einkommensverteilung in Deutschland, 1991-2010

    Düsseldorf: Institut für Makroökonomie und Konjunkturforschung (IMK), Hans-Böckler Stiftung, 2013,
    (IMK Verteilungsmonitor)
    | Kai Schmid, Ulrike Stein, Rudolf Zwiener
  • Explaining Rising Income Inequality in Germany, 1991-2010

    In Germany, inequality of net equivalized income increased noticeably in the first half of the new millennium. We aim to identify the main drivers of this rise in income inequality since the early 1990s. We provide a broad overview of the circumstances under which inequality evolved, i.e. which changes in the German economy are most likely to provide an explanation for changes in income concentration. ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2013,
    (SOEPpapers 592)
    | Kai D. Schmid, Ulrike Stein
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