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Analyses économétriques

Groupe de travail:

Qays Bousmah, Sylvie Boyer, El hadji Ba, Richard Lalou, Cheikh Sokhna, Carole Treibich, Bruno Ventelou, Marc Willinger

 

Deux volets :

 

1. Micro-économétrie de la santé et de la famille (en savoir plus --> ici)

2. Economie comportementale (en savoir plus --> ici)

Pour aller plus loin

· Bousmah, M.-a.-Q. (2017). Childhood mortality, childhood morbidity, and subsequent fertility decisions. Journal of Demographic Economics, 83(2), 211-244.

· Dercon, S., Gunning, J. W., & Zeitlin, A. (2011, August). The demand for insurance under limited credibility: Evidence from Kenya. In International Development Conference, DIAL.

· Dohmen, T., Falk, A., Huffman, D., Sunde, U., Schupp, J., Wagner, G.G. (2011). Individual risk attitudes: measurement, determinants, and behavioral consequences. J. Eur. Econ. Assoc. 9, 522–550.

· Gunnthorsdottir, A.; Houser, A.,D.; McCabe, K. (2007). "Dispositions, history and contributions in public goods experiments". Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 62 (2): 304–315.

· McKinnon, B., Harper, S., & Kaufman, J. S. (2015). Who benefits from removing user fees for facility-based delivery services? Evidence on socioeconomic differences from Ghana, Senegal and Sierra Leone. Social Science & Medicine, 135, 117-123.

· Saksena, P., Antunes, A. F., Xu, K., Musango, L., & Carrin, G. (2011). Mutual health insurance in Rwanda: evidence on access to care and financial risk protection. Health Policy, 99(3), 203-209.

· Schram, A., & Sonnemans, J. (2011). How individuals choose health insurance: An experimental analysis. European Economic Review, 55(6), 799-819.

· Wagstaff, A., & Lindelow, M. (2008). Can insurance increase financial risk?: The curious case of health insurance in China. Journal of Health Economics, 27(4), 990-1005.

· Woode, M. E. (2017). Parental health shocks and schooling: the impact of mutual health insurance in Rwanda. Social Science & Medicine, 173, 35-47.

· Woode, M. E., Bousmah, M.-a.-Q., & Boucekkine, R. (2017). Parental morbidity, child work, and health insurance in Rwanda. Journal of Demographic Economics, 83(1), 111-127.

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