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Family health spillovers: evidence from the RAND health insurance experiment
Michal Hodor
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Coller School of Management
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Family Members
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Family Health
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Health Insurance
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Medical Expenditure
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Healthcare Consumption
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Health Spillovers
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Health Shocks
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Shock
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Spillover Effect
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Heart Attack
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Spouses
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Information Sharing
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Severe Injury
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Healthcare
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Risk Perception
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Non-fatal
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Causal Effect
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Preventive Care
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Heart Stroke
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Risk Habits
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Learning Spillovers
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Behavioral Spillover
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Work-family Spillover
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Learning Channel
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Persistent Learning
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Health Investment
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Social Sciences
Social Security
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Family Member
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Spouses
50%
Risk Perception
50%
Heart Attack
50%
Event Study
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Spillover Effect
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Health Insurance
100%
Event Study
20%
Preventive Care
20%
Psychology
Risk Perception
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Spillover Effect
100%