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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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20“...Valuation methods have been used for five main purposes in environmental decision-making. Cost–benefit analysis (CBA) of projects, CBA of new regulations,...”