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The authors would like to thank the National Institutes of Health under R01 HD 27248 for partial sup...
National Bureau of Economic Research nor of the National Institute on Aging. NBER working papers are...
on Aging. The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the v...
Miravete and seminar participants at Cornell, Harvard, and Michigan for helpful conversations and in...
This paper was supported by a grant from the National Institute on Aging, 5 R01 AG024337. All opinio...
We thank Akila Weerapana and seminar participants at Harvard University, the Harvard/MIT/BU Health s...
financial support from an NBER pre-doctoral fellowship in health and aging. The views expressed here...
This paper was supported by a grant from the National Institute on Aging, 5R01AG30854-5, to the Nati...
for helpful comments. We acknowledge funding from Boston University internal research funds and The ...
Yale, TED-MED, and the American Enterprise Institute for useful discussions and suggestions. The vie...
Plans for Active and Retired Public Employees and the CESifo Conference on the Economics of Educatio...
for Economic Dynamics. We thank the National Science Foundation for financial support. The views exp...
for their thoughtful comments. We acknowledge funding from the Lab for Economic Applications and Pol...
the NBER Health Care meetings for helpful comments, to James Wang for outstanding research assistanc...
and the NBER Insurance Meeting for helpful comments, and to the National Institutes on Aging for res...
The authors would like to thank the National Institutes of Health under R01 HD 27248 for partial sup...
National Bureau of Economic Research nor of the National Institute on Aging. NBER working papers are...
on Aging. The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the v...
Miravete and seminar participants at Cornell, Harvard, and Michigan for helpful conversations and in...
This paper was supported by a grant from the National Institute on Aging, 5 R01 AG024337. All opinio...
We thank Akila Weerapana and seminar participants at Harvard University, the Harvard/MIT/BU Health s...
financial support from an NBER pre-doctoral fellowship in health and aging. The views expressed here...
This paper was supported by a grant from the National Institute on Aging, 5R01AG30854-5, to the Nati...
for helpful comments. We acknowledge funding from Boston University internal research funds and The ...
Yale, TED-MED, and the American Enterprise Institute for useful discussions and suggestions. The vie...
Plans for Active and Retired Public Employees and the CESifo Conference on the Economics of Educatio...
for Economic Dynamics. We thank the National Science Foundation for financial support. The views exp...
for their thoughtful comments. We acknowledge funding from the Lab for Economic Applications and Pol...
the NBER Health Care meetings for helpful comments, to James Wang for outstanding research assistanc...
and the NBER Insurance Meeting for helpful comments, and to the National Institutes on Aging for res...
The authors would like to thank the National Institutes of Health under R01 HD 27248 for partial sup...
National Bureau of Economic Research nor of the National Institute on Aging. NBER working papers are...
on Aging. The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the v...