This dissertation brings health policy forward to the macroeconomic arena and explores how policy reforms impact the U.S. economy and well-being of the people in the long run. This research builds a stochastic overlapping generations (OLG) model and applies it in a dynamic general equilibrium context. This study emphasizes heterogeneity among individuals whose actions ultimately guide the overall economy and calibrates the model based on micro-data. The first essay integrates endogenous insurance purchasing decisions and consumption-saving decisions in the model and compares health policies of universal insurance with and without individual mandates. This essay also investigates a policy that forbids discrimination by insurance companie...
United States health spending grew dramatically over the last several decades, reaching approximatel...
This thesis focuses on how the design of public insurance policies entails distributional consequenc...
The U.S. tax policy on health insurance favors only those offered group insurance through their empl...
This dissertation brings health policy forward to the macroeconomic arena and explores how policy re...
This dissertation consists of two essays that study the macroeconomic effects of taxation and health...
This dissertation consists of two essays that study the macroeconomic effects of taxation and health...
This dissertation consists of two essays that study the macroeconomic effects of taxation and health...
In this paper we develop a stochastic dynamic general equilibrium overlapping gener-ations (OLG) mod...
This paper examines the macroeconomic and welfare implications of alternative re-forms to the U.S. h...
2013-07-23This dissertation consists of three essays on quantitative macroeconomics that study labor...
In a general equilibrium, overlapping generations framework this paper examines how the tax-benefit ...
In the U.S., the healthcare sector is highly regulated -- government regulation touches almost every...
In this paper we develop a stochastic dynamic general equilibrium overlapping gener-ations (OLG) mod...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Economics, 2011.Chapter 1, Health Insurance Refor...
abstract: This work is driven by two facts. First, the majority of households in the U.S. obtain hea...
United States health spending grew dramatically over the last several decades, reaching approximatel...
This thesis focuses on how the design of public insurance policies entails distributional consequenc...
The U.S. tax policy on health insurance favors only those offered group insurance through their empl...
This dissertation brings health policy forward to the macroeconomic arena and explores how policy re...
This dissertation consists of two essays that study the macroeconomic effects of taxation and health...
This dissertation consists of two essays that study the macroeconomic effects of taxation and health...
This dissertation consists of two essays that study the macroeconomic effects of taxation and health...
In this paper we develop a stochastic dynamic general equilibrium overlapping gener-ations (OLG) mod...
This paper examines the macroeconomic and welfare implications of alternative re-forms to the U.S. h...
2013-07-23This dissertation consists of three essays on quantitative macroeconomics that study labor...
In a general equilibrium, overlapping generations framework this paper examines how the tax-benefit ...
In the U.S., the healthcare sector is highly regulated -- government regulation touches almost every...
In this paper we develop a stochastic dynamic general equilibrium overlapping gener-ations (OLG) mod...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Economics, 2011.Chapter 1, Health Insurance Refor...
abstract: This work is driven by two facts. First, the majority of households in the U.S. obtain hea...
United States health spending grew dramatically over the last several decades, reaching approximatel...
This thesis focuses on how the design of public insurance policies entails distributional consequenc...
The U.S. tax policy on health insurance favors only those offered group insurance through their empl...