The Visible Hand Podcast
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The Visible Hand is a podcast about organisations, economics, and management hosted by Jordi Blanes i Vidal.
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Seeing too many diff-in-diff reviews and and summary articles but not sure where to start? We propose a new way to synthesize this growing literature using a Review in Reviews approach.
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In the next episode, Shaoda Wang (University of Chicago) will discuss the productivity of (revolving door) lawyers. #EconSky
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In the next episode, Paul Eliason (Eccles School of Business) will discuss the effectiveness of different mechanisms to prevent fraud in healthcare. Episode 6 of the Health Economics Season. #EconSky
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I like these incentive-compatible, mechanism design things as much as the next (economics professor) guy. But if not, just take it as an excuse to support a great cause.
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In the next episode, David Chan (Berkeley) will discuss the productivity differences between physicians and nurse practitioners in the Emergency Department. Episode 5 of the Health Economics Season. #EconSky
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In the next episode, Ziad Obermeyer (Berkeley) will argue that cost-sharing in the health sector makes patients stop taking high-value drugs, resulting in significantly higher mortality. Episode 4 of the Health Economics Season. #EconSky
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In the next episode, Manasvini Singh will argue that when hospitals approach full capacity, the mortality of black patients increases disproportionately, relative to the mortality of white patients. Episode 3 of the Health Economics Season. #EconSky
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In the next episode, Jetson Leder-Luis will discuss the effect of for-profit hospices on patient mortality and Medicare spending. Episode 2 of the Health Economics Season. #EconSky
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In the next episode, Ambar La Forgia (Berkeley) will discuss the effect of being part of a chain on the productivity of fertility clinics. Episode 1 of the Health Economics Season. #EconSky
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Announcing a Health Economics Special Season! Featuring:
- Ambar La Forgia (Berkeley)
-Jetson Leder-Luis (BU)
-Manasvini Singh (CMU)
-David Chan (Berkeley)
-Paul Eliason (BYU)
-Ziad Obermeyer (Berkeley)
Over the next weeks I will release episodes on recent exciting work in Health/Org Econ. #EconSky
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