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- Social security and retirement in the US
- Social security programs and retirement around the world, fiscal implications of reform, edited by Jonathan Gruber and David A. Wise
- Saving babies, the efficacy and cost of recent expansions of Medicaid eligibility for pregnant women
- Social security incentives for retirement
- Taxation and the structure of labor markets, the case of corporatism
- Simulating the response to reform of Canada's income security programs
- Does public insurance improve the efficiency of medical care?, medicaid expansions and child hospitalizations
- Health insurance eligibility, utilization of medical care and child health
- The problems of disadvantaged youth, an economic perspective, edited by Jonathan Gruber
- Unemployment insurance and precautionary saving
- Social security programs and retirement around the world, micro-estimation, edited by Jonathan Gruber and David A. Wise
- Saving babies, the efficacy and cost of recent expansions of medicaid eligibility for pregnant women
- Insuring consumption against illness
- Health policy in the Clinton era, once bitten, twice shy
- Social security programs and retirement around the world, the relationship to youth employment, edited by Jonathan Gruber and David A. Wise
- Does public insurance crowd out private insurance?
- Moral hazard in health insurance, Amy Finkelstein ; with Kenneth J. Arrow, Jonathan Gruber, Joseph P. Newhouse, and Joseph E. Stiglitz
- Delays in claiming social security benefits
- The retirement incentive effects of Canada's income security programs
- Physician payments and infant mortality, evidence from Medicaid fee policy
- Social security and retirement around the world, edited by Jonathan Gruber and David A. Wise
- Delays in claiming social security benefits
- A major risk approach to health insurance reform
- The technology of birth, health insurance, medical interventions and infant health
- The economic impacts of the tobacco settlement
- Tax subsidies for health insurance, evaluating the costs and benefits
- Social security programs and retirement around the world
- Health insurance, labor supply, an job mobility, a critical review of the literature
- Social security programs and retirement around the world, micro estimation
- Physician fee policy and Medicaid program costs
- Disability insurance benefits and labor supply
- Do cigarette taxes make smokers happier?
- The effect of price shopping in medical markets, hospital responses to PPOs in California
- Health insurance and early retirement, evidence from the availability of continuation coverage
- Social security and retirement in Canada
- Abortion legalization and child living circumstances, who is the "marginal child"?
- Jump-starting America, how breakthrough science can revive economic growth and the American dream, Jonathan Gruber and Simon Johnson
- Non-employment and health insurance coverage
- Health insurance coverage and the disability insurance application decision
- Does the social security earnings test affect labor supply and benefits receipt?
- Public health insurance and private savings
- Physician fees and procedure intensity, the case of Cesarean delivery
- Youth smoking in the US, prices and polices
- The incidence of mandated employer-provided insurance, lessons from workers' compensation insurance
- Cash welfare as a consumption smoothing mechanism for single mother
- Risky behavior among youths, an economic analysis
- Taxes and health insurance
- How elastic is the firm's demand for health insurance?
- Health insurance and the labor market
- Estimating price elasticities when there is smuggling, the sensitivity of smoking to price in Canada
- The consumption smoothing benefits of unemployment insurance
- Why did employee health insurance contributions rise?
- The incidence of payroll taxation, evidence from Chile
- Physician financial incentives and cesarean section delivery
- The labour market effects of introducing national health insurance evidence from Canada
- The wealth of the unemployed, adequacy and implications for unemployement insurance
- A theory of government regulation of addictive bads, optimal tax levels and tax incidence for cigarette excise taxation
- The efficiency of a group-specific mandated benefit, evidence from health insurance benefits for maternity
- Health insurance availability and the retirement decision
- The elasticity of taxable income, evidence and implications
- Tax subsidies to employer-provided health insurance
- Tax incentives and the decision to purchase health insurance, evidence from the self-employed
- Is making divorce easier bad for children?, the long run implications of unilateral divorce
- Public Finance and Public Policy, Jonathan Gruber
- An international perspective on policies for an aging society
- Spousal labor supply as insurance, does unemployment insurance crowd out the added worker effect?
- Youth smoking in the US, evidence and implications
- Disability insurance rejection rates and the labor supply of older workers
- Health insurance for poor women and children in the US, lessons from the past decade
- Public finance and public policy, Jonathan Gruber
- Tax incentives and the decision to purchase health insurance, evidence from the self-employed
- Limited insurance portability and job mobility, the effects of public policy on job-lock
- Subsidies to employee health insurance premiums and the health insurance market
- Is addiction "rational"?, theory and evidence