Latest presentations:
Dean Lillard recently presented a number of different papers at the following events:
- “Health Behavior in the Worker’s Paradise? Did Forty years of German Socialism Lead to Different Smoking Behavior?” (co-authored with Kathrin Johansen) at the 11th International German Socio-Economic Panel User Conference, Berlin, Germany, June 30-July 1, 2014
- “The Intergenerational and Social Transmission of Cultural Traits: Theory and Evidence from Smoking Behavior” (co-authored with Rebekka Christopoulou and Ahmed Jaber) at the 15th European Health Economics Workshop, University of Lausanne, June 27-28, 2014
- “Health Information and Smoking: New (Improved) Estimates of How Information Affects Behavior” at the 5th Biennial Conference of the American Society of Health Economists, University of Southern California, June 22-25, 2014
- “Tell Me Again? Using Repeated Reports in Panel Data to Reduce Mismatch Bias with application to smoking cessation” (co-authored with Ahmed Jaber) at the Panel Survey Methods Workshop 2014, Institute for Survey Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, May 19-21, 2014
- “Information, Development, and Life-Course Smoking Patterns in Mainland China and Taiwan over 50 Years” (co-authored with Kai-Wen Cheng and Feng Liu) at the Asia Health Policy Program, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, January 28, 2014
Zeynep Onder presented a paper titled “Health Information, Taxes and Life-Course Smoking: Evidence from Turkey” (co-authored with Dean Lillard) at the 5th Biennial Conference of the American Society of Health Economists, University of Southern California, June 22-25, 2014