This paper sets up a quasi-experiment to estimate both total and heterogeneous impacts of medical innovations on the individual’s economic outcomes for a comprehensive set of around 90 health conditions. The rich administrative panel data for Sweden covering more than 1 million individuals combined with disease-specific data on new molecular entities and patents granted in healthcare have allowed me to emulate such an experiment. I find that an increase in medical innovations by one standard deviation raises disposable family income by 14.8% [95% CI: 14.4%; 15.1%]. Regarding the sources of income response, medical innovations strongly influence not only own disposable and labour income and sickness and unemployment payments but also a spous...
In this paper, we test for the existence of socioeconomic heterogeneity in the effect of health shoc...
As health care consumes a growing share of GDP, the demand for better evidence regarding the effects...
Health economics is extensively used by reimbursement agencies to make decisions on whether to adopt...
This study provides new evidence regarding the extent to which medical care mitigates the economic c...
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This dissertation examines several economic elements associated with healthcare innovation and consi...
We study how income redistribution affects decisions of a health care innovator and the utility of i...
Medical innovation is perhaps the most important driver of health care spending and quality. Economi...
Onur Başer (MEF Author)Objectives: It is widely accepted that medical innovation includes many costl...
Social inequalities in health have been severely documented in many countries, between many social c...
This paper studies the effects of improvements in infant health produced by the introduction of sulp...
Government policy has been complicit in the increasing role of commercial companies in research, whi...
This dissertation consists of three essays studying the causes and consequences of technological cha...
This study measures the increment of health care expenditure (HCE) that can be attributed to technol...
Healthcare expenditure in the United States has grown and will continue to increase. The increasing ...
In this paper, we test for the existence of socioeconomic heterogeneity in the effect of health shoc...
As health care consumes a growing share of GDP, the demand for better evidence regarding the effects...
Health economics is extensively used by reimbursement agencies to make decisions on whether to adopt...
This study provides new evidence regarding the extent to which medical care mitigates the economic c...
Copyright © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Following the publication of the final paper in a...
This dissertation examines several economic elements associated with healthcare innovation and consi...
We study how income redistribution affects decisions of a health care innovator and the utility of i...
Medical innovation is perhaps the most important driver of health care spending and quality. Economi...
Onur Başer (MEF Author)Objectives: It is widely accepted that medical innovation includes many costl...
Social inequalities in health have been severely documented in many countries, between many social c...
This paper studies the effects of improvements in infant health produced by the introduction of sulp...
Government policy has been complicit in the increasing role of commercial companies in research, whi...
This dissertation consists of three essays studying the causes and consequences of technological cha...
This study measures the increment of health care expenditure (HCE) that can be attributed to technol...
Healthcare expenditure in the United States has grown and will continue to increase. The increasing ...
In this paper, we test for the existence of socioeconomic heterogeneity in the effect of health shoc...
As health care consumes a growing share of GDP, the demand for better evidence regarding the effects...
Health economics is extensively used by reimbursement agencies to make decisions on whether to adopt...