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B Kreider - Journal of Human Resources, 1999 - JSTOR
A measure of" true" disability is constructed as a continuous index of unobserved work
limitation using information from the Health and Retirement Study. Estimates from a
simultaneous model of work participation, disability, and income flows suggest that ...
SP Anderson, A De Palma… - Journal of Public Economics, 2001 - Elsevier
We analyze the incidence of ad valorem and unit excise taxes in an oligopolistic industry
with differentiated products and price-setting (Bertrand) firms. Both taxes may be passed on
to consumers by more than 100 percent, and an increase in the tax rate can increase short ...
R Haveman, B Wolfe,
B Kreider… - Journal of health Economics, 1994 - Elsevier
Abstract In this paper, we investigate the complex interrelations among work-time, wages,
and health identified in the Grossman model of the demand for health. Hansen's generalized
method of moments techniques are employed to estimate a 3-equation simultaneous ...
SP Anderson, A De Palma… - Journal of Public Economics, 2001 - Elsevier
This paper considers the relative efficiency of ad valorem and unit taxes in imperfectly
competitive markets. We provide a simple proof that ad valorem taxes are welfare-superior
to unit taxes in the short run when production costs are identical across firms. The proof ...
B Kreider… - Journal of Human Resources, 2000 - JSTOR
This study investigates the determinants of applications for US disability benefits between
1986 and 1993 using a semiparametric discrete factor procedure separately for men and
women. Approximating a dynamic optimization model, the estimation accounts for a ...
B Kreider… - Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2007 - ASA
Measurement error in health and disability status has been widely accepted as a central
problem in social science research. Long-standing debates about the prevalence of
disability, the role of health in labor market outcomes, and the influence of federal ...
B Kreider - Journal of Labor Economics, 1999 - ideas.repec.org
This article provides new evidence about the impact of Social Security Disability Insurance
on male labor force participation decisions based on estimates from a structural model of
applications, awards, and state-contingent lifetime income flows. The lifetime framework ...
B Kreider… - Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
In light of widespread concerns about the reliability of self-reported disability, we investigate
what can be learned about the prevalence of work disability under various assumptions on
the reporting error process. Developing a nonparametric bounding framework, we provide ...
C Gundersen… - Journal of health economics, 2009 - Elsevier
Previous research has estimated that food insecure children are more likely to suffer from a
wide array of negative health outcomes than food secure children, leading many to claim
that alleviating food insecurity would lead to better health outcomes. Identifying the causal ...
C Gundersen… - Journal of Human Resources, 2008 - jhr.uwpress.org
Abstract Policymakers have been puzzled to observe that food stamp households appear
more likely to be food insecure than observationally similar eligible nonparticipating
households. We reexamine this issue allowing for nonclassical reporting errors in food ...
Abstract Measurement error in health and disability status has been widely accepted as a
central problem for social science research. Long# standing debates about the prevalence
of disability, the role of health in labor market outcomes, and the influence of federal ...
B Kreider… - Health economics, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract There is very little known about health care utilization among the homeless or about
the role of health insurance on utilization patterns. Many health care reform proposals
advocate expanding health insurance coverage for various segments of society, including ...
B Kreider - Journal of Labor Economics, 1998 - ideas.repec.org
A worker's decision whether to apply for public transfers may depend not only on his
expected level of forgone labor earnings but also on his degree of uncertainty about such
earnings. This article provides theory and evidence about the effects of earnings and ...
B Kreider… - Journal of Human Resources, 2009 - jhr.uwpress.org
Abstract We extend the nonparametric literature on partially identified probability
distributions and use our analytical results to provide sharp bounds on the impact of
universal health insurance on provider visits and medical expenditures. Our approach ...
B Kreider - Southern Economic Journal, 2003 - JSTOR
Implications of income uncertainty for socially efficient redistribution are examined.
Counterintuitively, a policymaker may respond optimally to a negative utility shock in the
economy by redistributing income away from those who suffered the shock. In particular, it ...
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Abstract: The literature assessing the efficacy of the Food Stamp Program has long puzzled
over positive associations between food stamp receipt and various undesirable health-
related outcomes such as food insecurity. Assessing the impact of food stamps on child ...
B Kreider - The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2010 - MIT Press
Abstract Recent evidence from Bound, Brown, and Mathiowetz (2001) and Black, Sanders,
and Taylor (2003) suggests that reporting errors in survey data routinely violate all of the
classical measurement error assumptions. The econometrics literature has not considered ...
C Gundersen,
B Kreider… - Journal of Econometrics, 2011 - Elsevier
Children in households reporting the receipt of free or reduced-price school meals through
the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) are more likely to have negative health
outcomes than observationally similar nonparticipants. Assessing causal effects of the ...
Applications to the US Disability Program: a Semiparametric Approach. Regina T Riphahn,
Brent Kreider, Universität München. Volkswirtschaftlichen Fakultät Volkswirtschaftliche
Fakultät. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 1996.
[CITATION] Forthcoming." Inferring Disability Status from Corrupt Data."
B Kreider… - Journal of Applied Econometrics
[CITATION] Food Stamps and Food Insecurity Among Families With Children: What Can be Learned in the Presence of Nonclassical Measurement Error
C Gundersen… - Research Center: Institute for Research on Poverty, …, 2006
C Gundersen,
B Kreider… - … Perspectives and Policy, 2011 - aepp.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract Food insecurity is experienced by millions of Americans and has increased
dramatically in recent years. Due to its prevalence and many demonstrated negative health
consequences, food insecurity is one of the most important nutrition-related public health ...
B Kreider - Staff General Research Papers, 2006 - econ.iastate.edu
Abstract. This paper derives simple closed $ form identification regions for the US nonelderly
populationjs prevalence of health insurance coverage in the presence of household
reporting errors. The methods extend Horowitz and Manskijs (1995) nonparametric ...
R Riphahn… - 1999 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This study investigates the determinants of applications for US disability benefits
between 1986 and 1993 using a semiparametric discrete factor procedure separately for
men and women. Approximating a dynamic optimization model, the estimation accounts ...
[CITATION] Reporting Bias and Work Limitations: A New Measure of True Work Disability
B Kreider - Manuscript, University of Virginia, 1994
B Kreider… - Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 2011 - ASA
We consider the problem of identifying a mean outcome in corrupt sampling where the
observed outcome is drawn from a mixture of the distribution of interest and another
distribution. Relaxing the contaminated sampling assumption that the outcome is ...
B Kreider - Staff General Research Papers, 2000 - ideas.repec.org
Using both direct and indirect information about work limitation, this paper constructs and
estimates a simultaneous model of" true" work disability, applications for federal disability
benefits, and awards. Potential overreporting of work limitation by applicants is treated as ...
B Kreider… - Staff General Research Papers, 2002 - ideas.repec.org
Although there is a long-standing interest in the labor market behavior of older persons,
there is little consensus on the reliability of self-reported indicators of health status. Rather
than imposing the strong assumptions required to obtain point identification, Kreider and ...
B Kreider - Economic Inquiry, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
This paper studies how optimal wage tax conclusions from the classic two-period life cycle
model of human capital accumulation are affected by endogenizing the number of taxpaying
workers. In the absence of a corrective policy, young individuals underinvest in human ...
[CITATION] Labor Force Responsiveness to Social Security Disability Insurance
B Kreider… - 1997 - The Thomas Jefferson Center for …
Numerous academic studies have investigated relationships between health insurance
status and a wide variety of outcomes such as health care utilization, health status, labor
supply, and partici& pation in public assistance programs. In more than 70 articles ...
Abstract Optimal tax policy is considered for the case in which labor force participation
decisions depend on endogenously determined human capital accumulation. In the
absence of a corrective policy, young individuals underinvest in human capital from a ...
[CITATION] Immigration and Welfare Magnets Immigration and Welfare Magnets (pp. 607-637)
GJ Borjas, DL Dickinson, P Kuhn… - Journal of Labor …, 1999 - JSTOR
[CITATION] Inferring the Relationship between Employment and Disability Status among Persons
D Chen,
B Kreider, E Merwin… - 1999 - people.virginia.edu
As is well understood among clinical researchers, medical diagnoses often suffer from
substantial measurement error. This is particularly true for mental health diagnoses. 1
Reliance on inaccurate diagnosis indicators can substantially compromise researchers' ...
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[CITATION] Optimal Tax Policy when Human Capital and Labor Force Participation are Endogenous
C Gundersen,
B Kreider… - 2011 - npc.umich.edu
Abstract: Using data from the 2004 panel of the Survey of Income and Program Participation
(SIPP), we reexamine the impact of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)–
formerly known as the Food Stamp Program–on child food insecurity. By far the largest ...
This study investigates the determinants of applications for US disability benefits between
1986 and 1993 using a semiparametric discrete factor procedure. Approximating a dynamic
optimization model, the estimation carefully accounts for a variety of potential biases that ...
[CITATION] Optimal Tax Policy when Human Capital and Employment are Endogenous
B Kreider - 2003 - Iowa State University, Department of …
[CITATION] Preliminary: Please do not cite or circulate
Abstract: This paper derives simple closed-form identification regions for the US nonelderly population's
prevalence of health insurance coverage in the presence of household reporting errors. The
methods extend Horowitz and Manski's (1995) nonparametric analysis of contaminated ...
B Kreider… - CEPR Discussion Papers, 1997 - ideas.repec.org
This study investigates the determinants of applications for US disability benefits between
1986 and 1993 using a semiparametric discrete factor procedure. Approximating a dynamic
optimization model, the estimation carefully accounts for a variety of potential biases that ...
B Kreider - Economic Inquiry (EI), 2008 - econ.iastate.edu
This paper studies how optimal wage tax conclusions from the classic two-period life-cycle model
of human capital accumulation are affected by endogenizing the number of taxpaying
workers. In the absence of a corrective policy, young individuals underinvest in human ...
J Pepper… - Virginia Economics Online Papers, 2001 - ideas.repec.org
We investigate what can be learned about the prevalence of work disability using self-
reported assessments of work capacity. Although health status is widely recognized as a
crucial determinant of labor supply behavior and participation in public transfer programs, ...
[CITATION] Efficient Tax Policy in the Presence of Free Riding on Human Capital Investment and Uncertain Returns
B Kreider… - 1998 - The Thomas Jefferson Center for …
[CITATION] Identifying Lack of Health Insurance and its Consequences in the Presence of Arbitrary Reporting Error*** Preliminary and Incomplete**
[CITATION] Labor force attrition, applications to the Social Security Disability Insurance Program, and optimal redistributive taxation when earnings and eligibility are …
BE Kreider - 1994 - University of Wisconsin--Madison
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