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1“...Volunteering participation rates vary greatly across countries even when the potential volunteers' individual characteristics are controlled. We therefore...”
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2by Gerald J. Pruckner Rupert Sausgruber Published in Journal of the European Economic Association (01.06.2013)“...Many publishers use an honor system for selling newspapers in the street. We conducted a field experiment to study honesty in this market, finding that a moral...”
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4“...Summary Health care payers try to reduce costs by promoting the use of cheaper generic drugs. We show strong interrelations in drug prescriptions between the...”
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5by Pruckner, Gerald J Schober, Thomas Zocher, Katrin Published in The European journal of health economics (01.03.2020)“...There is widespread agreement that behavior crucially influences one's health. However, little is known about what actually determines health-related behavior...”
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6by Halla, Martin Mayr, Harald Pruckner, Gerald J García-Gómez, Pilar Published in Journal of health economics (01.07.2020)“...Despite the growing incidence of cesarean deliveries (CDs), procedure costs and benefits continue to be controversially discussed. In this study, we identify...”
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7“...ABSTRACT In this paper, we study the socio‐economic determinants of birth weight, with a focus on the mother's family status. We use Austrian birth register...”
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8by Hackl, Franz Hummer, Michael Pruckner, Gerald J Published in Journal of health economics (01.09.2015)“...We analyzed the impact of social networks on general practitioners’ (GPs) referral behavior based on administrative panel data from 2,684,273 referrals to...”
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9by Halla, Martin Pruckner, Gerald J Schober, Thomas Published in Journal of health economics (01.09.2016)“...Early intervention is considered the optimal response to developmental disorders in children. We evaluate a nationwide developmental screening program for...”
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10by Gottholmseder, Georg Nowotny, Klaus Pruckner, Gerald J Theurl, Engelbert Published in Health economics (01.05.2009)“...This paper analyzes the determinants of the perceived stress level of workers with a special focus on the effects of commuting, while controlling for personal...”
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11by Hackl, Franz Halla, Martin Hummer, Michael Pruckner, Gerald J Published in Health economics (01.08.2015)“...SummaryUsing a matched insurant–general practitioner panel data set, we estimate the effect of a general health‐screening program on individuals' health status...”
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12“...SUMMARY This paper analyzes the impact of external sources of information, conveyed by the frequency of risky events that vary across time, on the individual...”
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13“...SUMMARY This paper explores individual motives for volunteering. The analysis is based on the interpretation of volunteering as a consumption good (consumption...”
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14“...This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between birth order, health at birth and in childhood, and parental health investment using...”
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15by Leiter, Andrea M Leiter, Andrea M Pruckner, Gerald J Pruckner, Gerald J Published in Environmental and Resource Economics (01.02.2009)“...Sensitivity (proportionality) of willingness to pay (WTP) to (small) risk changes is often used as a criterion to test for valid measures of economic...”
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16by Hackl, Franz Halla, Martin Pruckner, Gerald J Published in European review of agricultural economics (01.09.2007)“...Summary We analyse local compensation payments made to farmers for providing landscape amenities in Alpine tourist communities. These payments result from...”
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17“...Criticism of contingent valuation (CV) stresses warm glow and free‐riding as possible causes for biased willingness to pay figures. We present an empirical...”
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19“...Pension systems and reforms thereof are often discussed in the context of financial viability. In industrialized countries, these debates grow in intensity...”
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20by Pruckner, Gerald J Schneeweis, Nicole Schober, Thomas Zweimüller, Martina Published in Journal of health economics (01.03.2021)“...We analyze the relationship between birth order, parental health investment and children's health using administrative data from Austria. We show that...”