We investigate the effects of the institutional settings of the US health care system on individuals' life-cycle medical expenditures. Health is a form of general human capital; labor turnover and labor-market frictions prevent an employer-employee pair from capturing the entire surplus from investment in an employee's health. Thus, the pair underinvests in health during working years, thereby increasing medical expenditures during retirement. We provide empirical evidence consistent with the comparative statics predictions of our model using the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) and the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). Our estimates suggest significant inefficiencies in health investment in the United States
We study the evolution of health investment over the life-cycle by calibrat-ing a model of endogenou...
Most working-age Americans obtain health insurance through the workplace. U.S. law requires employer...
We study the impact of health insurance expansion on medical spending, longevity and welfare in an O...
We investigate the effects of the institutional settings of the U.S. health care system on individua...
We investigate how the employment-based health insurance system in the U.S. affects individ-uals ’ l...
We investigate how the employment-based health insurance system in the U.S. aects individ-uals &apos...
Abstract In order to design and understand the effects of health care policy reforms, we need to bet...
We study optimal portfolio choice and labor market participation in a continuous time setting in whi...
Using a general equilibrium life cycle model with endogenous labor supply and idiosyncratic risks in...
www.elon.edu/econ Employer-financed health insurance systems, like that used in the United States, d...
textThis study involves the relationships between health, medical expenditure and labor force partic...
This paper aims to shed light on the importance of health considerations for business cycle uctuatio...
Health Inequality: Role of Insurance and Technological Progress. This paper investigates the role of...
We study the evolution of health investment over the life-cycle by calibrating a model of endogenous...
I study the aggregate implications of health risk and access to health care. At the individual level...
We study the evolution of health investment over the life-cycle by calibrat-ing a model of endogenou...
Most working-age Americans obtain health insurance through the workplace. U.S. law requires employer...
We study the impact of health insurance expansion on medical spending, longevity and welfare in an O...
We investigate the effects of the institutional settings of the U.S. health care system on individua...
We investigate how the employment-based health insurance system in the U.S. affects individ-uals ’ l...
We investigate how the employment-based health insurance system in the U.S. aects individ-uals &apos...
Abstract In order to design and understand the effects of health care policy reforms, we need to bet...
We study optimal portfolio choice and labor market participation in a continuous time setting in whi...
Using a general equilibrium life cycle model with endogenous labor supply and idiosyncratic risks in...
www.elon.edu/econ Employer-financed health insurance systems, like that used in the United States, d...
textThis study involves the relationships between health, medical expenditure and labor force partic...
This paper aims to shed light on the importance of health considerations for business cycle uctuatio...
Health Inequality: Role of Insurance and Technological Progress. This paper investigates the role of...
We study the evolution of health investment over the life-cycle by calibrating a model of endogenous...
I study the aggregate implications of health risk and access to health care. At the individual level...
We study the evolution of health investment over the life-cycle by calibrat-ing a model of endogenou...
Most working-age Americans obtain health insurance through the workplace. U.S. law requires employer...
We study the impact of health insurance expansion on medical spending, longevity and welfare in an O...