Health Economics Documents

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Preferences for Consistency Impact in Decision-Making

This document examines how preferences for consistency affect economic decision-making. Through a two-period model, it explores signaling personal strength via consistency. The findings are supported by multiple experiments highlighting the behavioral implications of consistency preferences.

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Consumer Price Index Report 2009 Data

This file contains detailed information about the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for All Urban Consumers in the U.S. for February 2009. It includes data on various categories such as food, housing, transportation, and more, providing insights into inflation trends.

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Economic Review Manuscript Peer Review Request

This file is a draft manuscript seeking peer review. It aims to gather feedback on economic research for publication. The manuscript addresses timely and important economic and social science topics.

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Estimation Methods for Gravity Models (Package Gravity)

This file contains the 'gravity' package which provides various estimation methods for analyzing bilateral flows. It offers users guidance on implementing gravity models effectively in R. Ideal for researchers exploring trade, migration, or foreign direct investment using gravity models.

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Predicting Recessions and Growth with Financial Indicators

This file examines recession and growth predictions using key financial indicators. It includes data analysis and comparative studies across countries. Ideal for economists, policymakers, and financial analysts.

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Lagom regiO: Multi-Agent Economic Model Overview

This document outlines the Lagom regiO model, a multi-agent economic model designed to represent various economic regions and their interactions. It details the model's structure, agent categories, and applications in economic research. The paper is intended for researchers and policymakers interested in agent-based modeling.