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12 October 2017 | 17:00This paper provides evidence of forward-looking behavior in demand for prescription drugs, while relying on registry-based, individual level information about the universe of Danish prescription drug purchases from 1995-2014More info
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06 July 2017 | 17:00We conduct "artefactual" field experiments to incorporate experimental elicitation methods for risk and time preferences within the Innovation Panel (IP) of the UK Household Longitudinal Survey (UKHLS)More info
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08 June 2017Disease management programs (DMPs) in the general practice sector are increasingly used to improve the health of chronically ill patients and reduce hospitalizations and thereby costsMore info
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11 May 2017 | 17:00As previous research has recognized the costs and benefits associated to category spanning, it has not yet investigated the extent to which category spanning influences individuals’ legitimization in the light of an evaluating audienceMore info
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20 April 2017 | 17:00How can retirement savings be increased? We explore a unique policy change in the context of the German pension system to study this questionMore info
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23 March 2017This study uses a spatial regression discontinuity design to identify the effects of the misalignment between social and biological time resulting from the conflict between social constructs such as time zones and work schedules and the timing of natural light, which affects our physiological processesMore info
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23 February 2017 | 17:00The need for more comprehensive and integrated data on individual well-being is widely recognised and Stiglitz, Sen and Fitoussi (2009) recommend to consider income, consumption and wealth and to give more prominence to their joint distributionMore info
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19 January 2017 | 17:00Around the world, there is a growing interest to provide insurance policies to low-income households but selection of high-risk individuals into the insurance pool is an often cited impediment for the sustainability of such schemesMore info