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Benjamin Handel
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Adverse selection and inertia in health insurance markets: When nudging hurts
BR Handel
American Economic Review 103 (7), 2643-2682, 2013
10842013
What does a deductible do? The impact of cost-sharing on health care prices, quantities, and spending dynamics
ZC Brot-Goldberg, A Chandra, BR Handel, JT Kolstad
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 132 (3), 1261-1318, 2017
6182017
Health insurance for “humans”: Information frictions, plan choice, and consumer welfare
BR Handel, JT Kolstad
American Economic Review 105 (8), 2449-2500, 2015
5602015
Equilibria in health exchanges: Adverse selection versus reclassification risk
B Handel, I Hendel, MD Whinston
Econometrica 83 (4), 1261-1313, 2015
2992015
Frictions or mental gaps: what's behind the information we (don't) use and when do we care?
B Handel, J Schwartzstein
Journal of Economic Perspectives 32 (1), 155-178, 2018
2312018
Information frictions and adverse selection: Policy interventions in health insurance markets
BR Handel, JT Kolstad, J Spinnewijn
Review of Economics and Statistics 101 (2), 326-340, 2019
1632019
Self-control and demand for preventive health: Evidence from hypertension in India
L Bai, B Handel, E Miguel, G Rao
Review of Economics and Statistics 103 (5), 835-856, 2021
97*2021
Behavioral economics and health-care markets
A Chandra, B Handel, J Schwartzstein
Handbook of Behavioral Economics: Applications and Foundations 1 2, 459-502, 2019
722019
Optimal long-term health insurance contracts: characterization, computation, and welfare effects
S Ghili, B Handel, I Hendel, MD Whinston
Review of Economic Studies 91 (2), 1085-1121, 2024
65*2024
Managing intelligence: Skilled experts and AI in markets for complex products
J Gruber, BR Handel, SH Kina, JT Kolstad
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020
64*2020
The social determinants of choice quality: evidence from health insurance in the Netherlands
BR Handel, JT Kolstad, T Minten, J Spinnewijn
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020
55*2020
When product markets become collective traps: The case of social media
L Bursztyn, BR Handel, R Jimenez, C Roth
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
532023
Getting the most from marketplaces: Smart policies on health insurance choices
B Handel, J Kolstad
Brookings Institution, 2015
522015
Robust new product pricing
BR Handel, K Misra
Marketing Science 34 (6), 864-881, 2015
472015
Wearable technologies and health behaviors: new data and new methods to understand population health
B Handel, J Kolstad
American Economic Review 107 (5), 481-485, 2017
412017
The industrial organization of health care markets
B Handel, K Ho
Handbook of industrial organization 5 (1), 521-614, 2021
362021
Market power, transactions costs, and the entry of accountable care organizations in health care
HE Frech, C Whaley, BR Handel, L Bowers, CJ Simon, RM Scheffler
Review of Industrial Organization 47, 167-193, 2015
362015
A behavioral blueprint for improving health care policy
G Loewenstein, D Hagmann, J Schwartz, K Ericson, JB Kessler, ...
Behavioral Science & Policy 3 (1), 53-66, 2017
322017
Robust firm pricing with panel data
BR Handel, K Misra, JW Roberts
Journal of Econometrics 174 (2), 165-185, 2013
19*2013
The Health Plan Environment In California Contributed To Differential Use Of Telehealth During The COVID-19 Pandemic: Study examines differential use of telehealth in …
CM Whaley, Y Ito, JT Kolstad, DW Cowling, B Handel
Health Affairs 41 (12), 1812-1820, 2022
92022
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