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1by Eric French Published in The Review of economic studies (01.04.2005)“...This paper estimates a life cycle model of labour supply, retirement, and savings behaviour in which future health status and wages are uncertain. Individuals...”
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2“...This paper exploits the effectively random assignment of judges to Disability Insurance cases to estimate the causal impact of Disability Insurance receipt on...”
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3“...This paper provides an empirical analysis of the effects of employer-provided health insurance, Medicare, and Social Security on retirement behavior. Using...”
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4by Mariacristina De Nardi Eric French John B. Jones Published in The Journal of political economy (01.02.2010)“...This paper constructs a model of saving for retired single people that includes heterogeneity in medical expenses and life expectancies, and bequest motives...”
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5“...Immediately following a minimum wage hike, household income rises on average by about $250 per quarter and spending by roughly $700 per quarter for households...”
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6by Aaronson, Daniel French, Eric Sorkin, Isaac To, Ted Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.02.2018)“...We document two new findings about the industry‐level response to minimum wage hikes. First, restaurant exit and entry both rise following a hike. Second,...”
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7by Mariacristina De Nardi Eric French John Bailey Jones Published in The American economic review (01.11.2016)“...The old age provisions of the Medicaid program were designed to insure retirees against medical expenses. We estimate a structural model of savings and medical...”
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8“...The degree to which retirement decisions are driven by health is a key concern for both academics and policy makers. In this review, we survey the economic...”
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9“...We bring together estimates of patterns of medical spending in all nine countries considered in this issue – Canada, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Japan,...”
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10by French, Eric Michael Westler, Brendon Published in Journal of political science education (03.07.2019)“...Teaching and learning research typically focuses on learning outcomes relating to the acquisition of knowledge. In this article, we shift focus to a different...”
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11“...Although end-of-life medical spending is often viewed as a major component of aggregate medical expenditure, accurate measures of this type of medical spending...”
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12by De Nardi, Mariacristina French, Eric Jones, John Bailey Published in Annual review of economics (31.10.2016)“...The saving patterns of retired US households pose a challenge to the basic life-cycle model of saving. The observed patterns of out-of-pocket medical expenses,...”
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13by Daniel Aaronson Eric French James MacDonald Published in The Journal of human resources (01.07.2008)“...Using store-level and aggregated Consumer Price Index data, we show that restaurant prices rise in response to minimum wage increases under several sources of...”
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14“...Health and employment are strongly correlated. This paper reviews the existing evidence and brings in new evidence on the following issues: (a) the measurement...”
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15by French, Eric French, Eric Jones, John Jones, John Published in International tax and public finance (01.04.2012)“...In order to remain fiscally solvent, governments of many countries have reformed their public pension schemes to encourage labor supply at older ages. These...”
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16by Nardi, Mariacristina French, Eric Jones, John Bailey McCauley, Jeremy Published in Fiscal studies (01.09.2016)“...We use data from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) to document the medical spending of Americans aged 65 and older. We find that medical expenses...”
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17by Collins, Brendan Bandosz, Piotr Guzman-Castillo, Maria Pearson-Stuttard, Jonathan Stoye, George McCauley, Jeremy Ahmadi-Abhari, Sara Shipley, Martin J Araghi, Marzieh Capewell, Simon French, Eric Brunner, Eric J O’Flaherty, Martin Published in The Lancet (British edition) (01.11.2019)“...Dementia and cardiovascular disease generate enormous health and social-care costs and have shared risk factors. Following decades of cardiovascular disease...”
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18“...We infer the employment response to a minimum wage change by calibrating a model of employment for the restaurant industry. Whereas perfect competition implies...”
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19“...Medicaid is a government programme that also provides health insurance to the elderly who have few assets and either low income or catastrophic health care...”
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20by French, Eric Jones, John Bailey McCauley, Jeremy Published in Forum for health economics & policy (11.10.2017)“...We assess the quality of the HRS’s measures of out-of-pocket medical spending and health insurance premia, both in the “core interviews” and in the “exit...”