We use variation in medical malpractice payments driven by the recent “medical malpractice crisis” to identify the causal effect of rising health insurance premiums on wages …
Since 2000, premiums for employer-provided health insurance have increased by 59 percent with little corresponding increase in the generosity of coverage. The effect of this …
We use variation in medical malpractice payments driven by the recent “medical malpractice crisis” to identify the causal effect of rising health insurance premiums on wages …
K Baicker, A Chandra - UCLA CCPR Population Working …, 2006 - papers.ccpr.ucla.edu
We use variation in medical malpractice payments driven by the recent “medical malpractice crisis” to identify the causal effect of rising health insurance premiums on wages …
We identify the causal effect of rising health insurance premiums on wages, employment and the distribution of part-time and full-time work using variation in medical malpractice …
K Baicker, A Chandra - Journal of Labor Economics, 2006 - JSTOR
We estimate the effect of rising health insurance premiums on wages, employment, and the distribution of part‐time and full‐time work using variation in medical malpractice payments …
K Baicker, A Chandra - 2005 - econpapers.repec.org
Since 2000, premiums for employer-provided health insurance have increased by 59 percent with little corresponding increase in the generosity of coverage. The effect of this …
Since 2000, premiums for employer-provided health insurance have increased by 59 percent with little corresponding increase in the generosity of coverage. The effect of this …
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