Determinants of non-life insurance expenditure in developed and developing countries: an empirical investigation

T Trinh, X Nguyen, P Sgro - Applied economics, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The determinants of non-life insurance expenditure in a panel data set covering 36
developed countries and 31 developing countries for the period 2000–2011 are analysed …

Price-linked subsidies and imperfect competition in health insurance

S Jaffe, M Shepard - American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2020 - aeaweb.org
Policymakers subsidizing health insurance often face uncertainty about future market prices.
We study the implications of one policy response: linking subsidies to prices to target a given …

Improving value in neonatal intensive care

T Ho, JAF Zupancic, DM Pursley, D Dukhovny - Clin Perinatol, 2017 - books.google.com
Health care costs in the United States continue to rise. 1 Press coverage of rising health care
premiums2 and monopoly-driven precipitous price increases for medications, such as …

[图书][B] Price-linked subsidies and health insurance markups

SP Jaffe, M Shepard - 2017 - nber.org
Subsidies in many health insurance programs depend on prices set by competing insurers–
as prices rise, so do subsidies. We study the economics of these “price-linked” subsidies …

Private health insurance consumption and public health-care provision in OECD countries: impact of culture, finance, and the pandemic

CT Trinh, CC Chao, NQ Ho - The North American Journal of Economics …, 2023 - Elsevier
In this paper, we investigate private health insurance (PHI) spending in Organization for
Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) economies for the period 2000–2020 …

Hiding in Plain Sight: ERISA's Cure for the $1.5 Trillion Health Benefits Market

A Monahan, BD Richman - Yale Journal on Regulation …, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract Since 1974, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) has imposed
fiduciary duties on those who manage and administer employee benefit plans. But for the …

The effects of the affordable care act dependent coverage mandate on parents' labor market outcomes

S Kim, K Koh - Labour Economics, 2022 - Elsevier
We examine the labor market impacts of the Affordable Care Act dependent mandate (ACA-
DM), which has significantly increased dependent children's health insurance coverage …

Analysis of problems and prospects of development of voluntary medical insurance in Ukraine

H Panfilova, L Hala, YL Zaytzeva - Journal of Advanced Pharmacy …, 2019 - japer.in
The analysis of the dynamics of the development of the market for voluntary health
insurance was carried out on the basis of insurance premiums, payments and insurance …

Effect of population size on rural health insurance premiums in the federal employees health benefits program

AR Barker - Health Affairs, 2019 - healthaffairs.org
In the study of health insurance access and affordability in rural areas, a recurring issue is to
understand the challenges that programs based upon the competitive market model, such …

The Great Recession and workers' health benefits

K Koh - Journal of Health Economics, 2018 - Elsevier
During a recession, cost-sharing of employer-sponsored health benefits could increase to
reduce labor costs in the US Using a variation in the severity of recession shocks across …