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G. BRUNELLO ; D. FABBRI ; M. FORT ; Institute of Labor Economics. (I.Z.A.). Bonn. DEU | Bonn : I.Z.A. | 2009We use the compulsory school reforms implemented in European countries after the II World War to investigate the causal effect of education on the Body Mass Index (BMI) and the incidence of overweight and obesity among European females. Our IV e[...]Document de travail
D. FABBRI ; S. ROBONE ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : H.E.D.G. | 2009Every year 35% of the 10 million hospital admissions in Italy occurs outside the patients' Local Health Authority of residence. In this paper we look for explanation for this phenomenon and estimate gravity equations for "trade" in hospital care[...]Document de travail
J. COSTA-FONT ; D. FABBRI ; J. GIL ; Universitat de Barcelona. Department d'Econometria | Barcelone : Universitat de Barcelona | Collecció d?Economia | 2008A key question underpinning health production, and one that remains relatively unexplored, is the influence of socio-economic and environmental factors on weight gain and obesity. Such issues acquire particular relevance when data from two Medit[...]Document de travail
D. FABBRI ; S. ROBONE ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : H.E.D.G. | 2008It is evaluated that, each year, 35% out of the 10 million hospital admissions in Italy take place outside the Local Health's Authorities (LHAs) of residence. In our paper we try to give an explanation of this phenomenon making reference to the [...]Document de travail
J. COSTA-FONT ; D. FABBRI ; J. GIL ; London School of Economics and Political Science. (L.S.E.). Londres. GBR | Londres : L.S.E. (London School of Economics) | 2008A key question underpinning health production that remains relatively unexplored is the influence of socio-economic and environmental factors on weight gain and obesity. Such issues acquire particular relevance when data from two Mediterranean c[...]Document de travail
D. FABBRI ; C. MONFARDINI ; Centre for Household Income Labour and Demographic Economics. (C.H.I.L.D.). Turin. ITA | Turin : C.H.I.L.D. | 2006In this paper we assess the relative effectiveness of user charges and administrative waiting times as a tool for rationing public healthcare in Italy. We measure demand elasticities by estimating a simultaneous equation model of GP primary care[...]