Opponents of the Affordable Care Act argue that its individual mandate component is a certified job-killer. In this paper, I develop a Real Business Cycle model with a search-based labor market to test the validity of these concerns. I integrate the individual mandate into the model and conduct a general equilibrium analysis of its effects. The simulated results show that the imposition of the individual mandate regime should result in higher levels of aggregate employment and output
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires employers with at least 50 full-time-equivalent employees to ...
The Congressional Budget Office, the Rand Corporation, and the Urban Institute have estimated that t...
In the United States, changes in health policy are inextricably linked to labor market decisions bec...
Opponents of the Affordable Care Act argue that its individual mandate component is a certified job...
This paper looks at a empirical model of how the withdrawal of the individual mandate under the ACA ...
Using simulations based on a new economic model, this brief empirically examines the pivotal mechani...
In a review of the evidence, the authors find that the ACA had minimal effect on employment, hours o...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) presents an opportunity to significantly improve compensation for Amer...
[Excerpt] This document responds to questions that the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and the sta...
Opponents of the ACA have labeled the health care bill a jobs killer. It seems implausible that the ...
This study tests whether the employer mandate under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) increased involunt...
This paper capitalizes on a natural experiment created by differences in Medicaid expansion under Th...
This paper studies the effect the Affordable Care Act (ACA) had on self-employment in the United Sta...
This paper examined the history, role, and the future of the individual mandate. It also examined pr...
An equilibrium model with firm and worker heterogeneity is constructed to analyze labor mar-ket and ...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires employers with at least 50 full-time-equivalent employees to ...
The Congressional Budget Office, the Rand Corporation, and the Urban Institute have estimated that t...
In the United States, changes in health policy are inextricably linked to labor market decisions bec...
Opponents of the Affordable Care Act argue that its individual mandate component is a certified job...
This paper looks at a empirical model of how the withdrawal of the individual mandate under the ACA ...
Using simulations based on a new economic model, this brief empirically examines the pivotal mechani...
In a review of the evidence, the authors find that the ACA had minimal effect on employment, hours o...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) presents an opportunity to significantly improve compensation for Amer...
[Excerpt] This document responds to questions that the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and the sta...
Opponents of the ACA have labeled the health care bill a jobs killer. It seems implausible that the ...
This study tests whether the employer mandate under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) increased involunt...
This paper capitalizes on a natural experiment created by differences in Medicaid expansion under Th...
This paper studies the effect the Affordable Care Act (ACA) had on self-employment in the United Sta...
This paper examined the history, role, and the future of the individual mandate. It also examined pr...
An equilibrium model with firm and worker heterogeneity is constructed to analyze labor mar-ket and ...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires employers with at least 50 full-time-equivalent employees to ...
The Congressional Budget Office, the Rand Corporation, and the Urban Institute have estimated that t...
In the United States, changes in health policy are inextricably linked to labor market decisions bec...