Liran Einav
Liran Einav (Hebrew: לירן איינב; born November 1970 in Tel Aviv) is an American–Israeli economist and currently professor of economics at Stanford University. His research focuses on industrial organization, health and regulation. Provided by Wikipedia
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Moral Hazard in Health Insurance: What We Know and How We Know It by Einav, Liran, Finkelstein, Amy
Published 2021
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Selection in Insurance Markets: Theory and Empirics in Pictures by Einav, Liran, Finkelstein, Amy
Published 2011
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A Model of Market Power in Customer Markets by Einav, Liran, Somaini, Paulo Jose
Published 2015
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Is American Pet Health Care (Also) Uniquely Inefficient? by Einav, Liran, Gupta, Atul, Finkelstein, Amy
Published 2018
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Beyond Testing: Empirical Models of Insurance Markets by Einav, Liran, Finkelstein, Amy, Levin, Jonathan
Published 2012
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The RAND Health Insurance Experiment, Three Decades Later by Aron-Dine, Aviva, Einav, Liran, Finkelstein, Amy
Published 2013
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Selection on moral hazard in health insurance by Einav, Liran, Finkelstein, Amy, Ryan, Stephen, Schrimpf, Paul, Cullen, Mark R.
Published 2012
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