This paper investigates the factors that determine differences across OECD countries in health outcomes, using data on life expectancy at age 65, over the period 1960 to 2007. We estimate a production function where life expectancy depends on health and social spending, lifestyle variables, and medical innovation. Our first set of regressions includes a set of observed medical technologies by country. Our second set of regressions proxy technology using a spatial process. The paper also tests whether in the long-run countries tend to achieve similar levels of health outcomes. Our results show that health spending has a significant and mild effect on health out- comes, even after controlling for medical innovation. However, its short-run adj...
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A fundamental property of a progressive income tax is that it provides implicit insurance against sh...
Baltagi and Li (1992) showed that for estimating a single equation in a simultaneous panel data mode...
Recent research on trade and multinationals highlights a novel issue with multinational firms. In pa...
We examine theoretically and empirically social interactions in labor markets and how policy prescri...
A wage curve is a decreasing function of wages on the regional unemployment rate. Most empirical stu...
If you experience problems downloading a file, check if you have the proper application to view it f...
This paper focuses on inference based on the usual panel data estimators of a one-way error componen...
This paper considers various estimators using panel data seemingly unrelated regressions (SUR) with ...
Deconvolution is a useful statistical technique for recovering an unknown density in the presence of...
The well-documented correlation between cigarette excise taxes and cigarette demand may not be entir...
We consider fixed-effect estimation of a production function where inputs and outputs vary over time...
Our research provides new econometric evidence concerning partial economic risk sharing between a fr...
This paper examines the consequences of model misspecification using a panel data model with spatial...
A panel data regression model with heteroskedastic as well as spatially correlated disturbance is co...
This paper considers the problem of prediction in a panel data regression model with spatial autocor...
A fundamental property of a progressive income tax is that it provides implicit insurance against sh...
Baltagi and Li (1992) showed that for estimating a single equation in a simultaneous panel data mode...
Recent research on trade and multinationals highlights a novel issue with multinational firms. In pa...
We examine theoretically and empirically social interactions in labor markets and how policy prescri...