Amy Nadya Finkelstein - Publications

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2001 Economics Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 

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2023 Einav L, Finkelstein A. The risk of losing health insurance in the United States is large, and remained so after the Affordable Care Act. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2222100120. PMID 37094163 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2222100120  0.3
2021 Finkelstein A, Gentzkow M, Williams H. Place-Based Drivers of Mortality: Evidence from Migration. The American Economic Review. 111: 2697-2735. PMID 34887592 DOI: 10.1257/aer.20190825  0.671
2021 Alsan M, Finkelstein AN. Beyond Causality: Additional Benefits of Randomized Controlled Trials for Improving Health Care Delivery. The Milbank Quarterly. PMID 34288117 DOI: 10.1111/1468-0009.12521  0.301
2020 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Oostrom T, Ostriker A, Williams H. Screening and Selection: The Case of Mammograms. The American Economic Review. 110: 3836-3870. PMID 34305149 DOI: 10.1257/aer.20191191  0.643
2020 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Ji Y, Mahoney N. Randomized trial shows healthcare payment reform has equal-sized spillover effects on patients not targeted by reform. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. PMID 32719129 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.2004759117  0.391
2020 Finkelstein A. A Strategy for Improving U.S. Health Care Delivery - Conducting More Randomized, Controlled Trials. The New England Journal of Medicine. 382: 1485-1488. PMID 32294343 DOI: 10.1056/Nejmp1915762  0.351
2020 Finkelstein A, Zhou A, Taubman S, Doyle J. Health Care Hotspotting - A Randomized, Controlled Trial. The New England Journal of Medicine. 382: 152-162. PMID 31914242 DOI: 10.1056/Nejmsa1906848  0.359
2020 Finkelstein A, Hendren N. Welfare Analysis Meets Causal Inference National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.3386/W27640  0.369
2020 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Ji Y, Mahoney N. Voluntary Regulation: Evidence from Medicare Payment Reform National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.3386/W27223  0.329
2020 Banerjee A, Duflo E, Finkelstein A, Katz LF, Olken BA, Sautmann A. In Praise of Moderation: Suggestions for the Scope and Use of Pre-Analysis Plans for RCTs in Economics National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.3386/W26993  0.569
2020 Sacarny A, Baicker K, Finkelstein A. Out of the Woodwork: Enrollment Spillovers in the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.2139/Ssrn.3561350  0.305
2020 Finkelstein A, Zhou A, Taubman S, Doyle J. Health Care Hotspotting — A Randomized, Controlled Trial Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 75: 327-328. DOI: 10.1097/Ogx.0000000000000813  0.329
2019 Finkelstein A, Hendren N, Luttmer EFP. The Value of Medicaid: Interpreting Results from the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment Journal of Political Economy. 127: 2836-2874. PMID 33927451 DOI: 10.1086/702238  0.392
2019 Baicker K, Finkelstein A. The Impact of Medicaid Expansion on Voter Participation: Evidence from the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment Quarterly Journal of Political Science. 14: 383-400. PMID 33824629 DOI: 10.1561/100.00019026  0.351
2019 Curto V, Einav L, Finkelstein A, Levin J, Bhattacharya J. Health Care Spending and Utilization in Public and Private Medicare. American Economic Journal. Applied Economics. 11: 302-332. PMID 31131073 DOI: 10.1257/App.20170295  0.406
2019 Banerjee A, Finkelstein A, Hanna R, Olken BA, Ornaghi A, Sumarto S. The challenges of universal health insurance in developing countries : Evidence from a large-scale randomized experiment in Indonesia National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.3386/W26204  0.421
2019 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Oostrom T, Ostriker AJ, Williams HL. Screening and Selection: The Case of Mammograms National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.3386/W26162  0.663
2019 Finkelstein A, Gentzkow M, Williams HL. Place-Based Drivers of Mortality: Evidence from Migration National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.3386/W25975  0.691
2019 Finkelstein A, Hendren N, Shepard M. Subsidizing Health Insurance for Low-Income Adults: Evidence from Massachusetts The American Economic Review. 109: 1530-1567. DOI: 10.1257/Aer.20171455  0.4
2019 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Schrimpf P. Reprint of: Bunching at the kink: Implications for spending responses to health insurance contracts Journal of Public Economics. 171: 117-130. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jpubeco.2019.03.007  0.359
2018 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Mahoney N. Provider Incentives and Healthcare Costs: Evidence from Long-Term Care Hospitals. Econometrica : Journal of the Econometric Society. 86: 2161-2219. PMID 31130738 DOI: 10.3982/Ecta15022  0.402
2018 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Polyakova M. Private provision of social insurance: drug-specific price elasticities and cost sharing in Medicare Part D. American Economic Journal. Economic Policy. 10: 122-153. PMID 30233766 DOI: 10.1257/Pol.20160355  0.304
2018 Einav L, Finkelstein A. Moral Hazard in Health Insurance: What We Know and How We Know It. Journal of the European Economic Association. 16: 957-982. PMID 30220888 DOI: 10.1093/Jeea/Jvy017  0.401
2018 Finkelstein A, Ji Y, Mahoney N, Skinner J. Mandatory Medicare Bundled Payment Program for Lower Extremity Joint Replacement and Discharge to Institutional Postacute Care: Interim Analysis of the First Year of a 5-Year Randomized Trial. Jama. 320: 892-900. PMID 30193277 DOI: 10.1001/Jama.2018.12346  0.324
2018 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Mullainathan S, Obermeyer Z. Predictive modeling of U.S. health care spending in late life. Science (New York, N.Y.). 360: 1462-1465. PMID 29954980 DOI: 10.1126/Science.Aar5045  0.323
2018 Baicker K, Allen HL, Wright BJ, Taubman SL, Finkelstein AN. The Effect of Medicaid on Management of Depression: Evidence From the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment. The Milbank Quarterly. 96: 29-56. PMID 29504203 DOI: 10.1111/1468-0009.12311  0.351
2018 Dobkin C, Finkelstein A, Kluender R, Notowidigdo MJ. The Economic Consequences of Hospital Admissions. The American Economic Review. 102: 308-352. PMID 29445246 DOI: 10.1257/Aer.20161038  0.336
2018 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Mahoney N. Long-Term Care Hospitals: A Case Study in Waste National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.2139/Ssrn.3239360  0.327
2018 Finkelstein A, Mahoney N, Notowidigdo MJ. What Does (Formal) Health Insurance Do, and For Whom? Annual Review of Economics. 10: 261-286. DOI: 10.1146/Annurev-Economics-080217-053608  0.413
2017 Zhou RA, Baicker K, Taubman S, Finkelstein AN. The Uninsured Do Not Use The Emergency Department More-They Use Other Care Less. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 36: 2115-2122. PMID 29200330 DOI: 10.1377/Hlthaff.2017.0218  0.338
2017 Baicker K, Allen HL, Wright BJ, Taubman SL, Finkelstein AN. The Effect of Medicaid on Dental Care of Poor Adults: Evidence from the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment. Health Services Research. PMID 28884818 DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.12757  0.377
2017 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Schrimpf P. Bunching at the kink: implications for spending responses to health insurance contracts. Journal of Public Economics. 146: 27-40. PMID 28785121 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jpubeco.2016.11.011  0.36
2017 Oostrom T, Einav L, Finkelstein A. Outpatient Office Wait Times And Quality Of Care For Medicaid Patients. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 36: 826-832. PMID 28461348 DOI: 10.1377/Hlthaff.2016.1478  0.324
2017 Finkelstein A, Gentzkow M, Hull P, Williams H. Adjusting Risk Adjustment - Accounting for Variation in Diagnostic Intensity. The New England Journal of Medicine. 376: 608-610. PMID 28199802 DOI: 10.1056/Nejmp1613238  0.714
2017 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Gupta A. Is American Pet Health Care (Also) Uniquely Inefficient The American Economic Review. 107: 491-495. DOI: 10.1257/Aer.P20171087  0.35
2016 Chandra A, Finkelstein A, Sacarny A, Syverson C. Productivity Dispersion in Medicine and Manufacturing. The American Economic Review. 106: 99-103. PMID 31178595 DOI: 10.1257/Aer.P20161024  0.324
2016 Finkelstein A, Gentzkow M, Williams H. SOURCES OF GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN HEALTH CARE: EVIDENCE FROM PATIENT MIGRATION. The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 131: 1681-1726. PMID 28111482 DOI: 10.1093/Qje/Qjw023  0.697
2016 Finkelstein AN, Taubman SL, Allen HL, Wright BJ, Baicker K. Effect of Medicaid Coverage on ED Use - Further Evidence from Oregon's Experiment. The New England Journal of Medicine. 375: 1505-1507. PMID 27797307 DOI: 10.1056/Nejmp1609533  0.348
2016 Chandra A, Finkelstein A, Sacarny A, Syverson C. Health Care Exceptionalism? Performance and Allocation in the US Health Care Sector. The American Economic Review. 106: 2110-2144. PMID 27784907 DOI: 10.1257/Aer.20151080  0.409
2016 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Kluender R, Schrimpf P. Beyond Statistics: The Economic Content of Risk Scores. American Economic Journal. Applied Economics. 8: 195-224. PMID 27429712 DOI: 10.1257/App.20150131  0.338
2016 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Williams H. Paying on the margin for medical care: Evidence from breast cancer treatments. American Economic Journal. Economic Policy. 8: 52-79. PMID 26900414 DOI: 10.1257/Pol.20140293  0.7
2016 Sacarny A, Yokum D, Finkelstein A, Agrawal S. Medicare letters to curb overprescribing of controlled substances had no detectable effect on providers Health Affairs. 35: 471-479. DOI: 10.1377/Hlthaff.2015.1025  0.342
2015 Aron-Dine A, Einav L, Finkelstein A, Cullen M. MORAL HAZARD IN HEALTH INSURANCE: DO DYNAMIC INCENTIVES MATTER? The Review of Economics and Statistics. 97: 725-741. PMID 26769985 DOI: 10.1162/Rest_A_00518  0.421
2015 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Schrimpf P. THE RESPONSE OF DRUG EXPENDITURE TO NON-LINEAR CONTRACT DESIGN: EVIDENCE FROM MEDICARE PART D. The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 130: 841-899. PMID 26769984 DOI: 10.1093/Qje/Qjv005  0.312
2015 Finkelstein A, Taubman S. Health care policy. Randomize evaluations to improve health care delivery. Science (New York, N.Y.). 347: 720-2. PMID 25678649 DOI: 10.1126/Science.Aaa2362  0.378
2014 Baicker K, Finkelstein A, Song J, Taubman S. The Impact of Medicaid on Labor Market Activity and Program Participation: Evidence from the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment. The American Economic Review. 104: 322-328. PMID 25177042 DOI: 10.1257/Aer.104.5.322  0.386
2014 Taubman SL, Allen HL, Wright BJ, Baicker K, Finkelstein AN. Medicaid increases emergency-department use: evidence from Oregon's Health Insurance Experiment. Science (New York, N.Y.). 343: 263-8. PMID 24385603 DOI: 10.1126/Science.1246183  0.325
2014 Finkelstein A, Poterba J. Testing for Asymmetric Information Using "Unused Observables" in Insurance Markets: Evidence from the U.K. Annuity Market Journal of Risk and Insurance. DOI: 10.1111/Jori.12030  0.381
2013 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Ryan S, Schrimpf P, Cullen MR. Selection on Moral Hazard in Health Insurance. The American Economic Review. 103: 178-219. PMID 24748682 DOI: 10.1257/Aer.103.1.178  0.38
2013 Aron-Dine A, Einav L, Finkelstein A. The RAND Health Insurance Experiment, three decades later. The Journal of Economic Perspectives : a Journal of the American Economic Association. 27: 197-222. PMID 24610973 DOI: 10.1257/Jep.27.1.197  0.405
2013 Allen H, Baicker K, Taubman S, Wright B, Finkelstein A. The Oregon health insurance experiment: when limited policy resources provide research opportunities. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 38: 1183-92. PMID 23974473 DOI: 10.1215/03616878-2373244  0.387
2013 Baicker K, Taubman SL, Allen HL, Bernstein M, Gruber JH, Newhouse JP, Schneider EC, Wright BJ, Zaslavsky AM, Finkelstein AN, Carlson M, Edlund T, Gallia C, Smith J. The Oregon experiment--effects of Medicaid on clinical outcomes. The New England Journal of Medicine. 368: 1713-22. PMID 23635051 DOI: 10.1056/Nejmsa1212321  0.531
2013 Cutler D, Finkelstein A, Lleras-Muney A, Poterba J, Romer D, Shimer R. Report: Ad Hoc Search Committee for the Editor of the American Economic Journal: Economic Policy The American Economic Review. 103: 774-774. DOI: 10.1257/Aer.103.3.774  0.722
2013 Acemoglu D, Finkelstein A, Notowidigdo MJ. Income and health spending: Evidence from oil price shocks Review of Economics and Statistics. 95: 1079-1095. DOI: 10.1162/Rest_A_00306  0.393
2013 Finkelstein A, Luttmer EFP, Notowidigdo MJ. What Good Is Wealth Without Health? The Effect Of Health On The Marginal Utility Of Consumption Journal of the European Economic Association. 11: 221-258. DOI: 10.1111/J.1542-4774.2012.01101.X  0.388
2013 Chetty R, Finkelstein A. Social insurance: Connecting theory to data Handbook of Public Economics. 5: 111-193. DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-444-53759-1.00003-0  0.362
2012 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Pascu I, Cullen MR. How General are Risk Preferences? Choices under Uncertainty in Different Domains. The American Economic Review. 102: 2606-2038. PMID 24634517 DOI: 10.1257/Aer.102.6.2606  0.304
2012 Finkelstein A, Taubman S, Wright B, Bernstein M, Gruber J, Newhouse JP, Allen H, Baicker K. THE OREGON HEALTH INSURANCE EXPERIMENT: EVIDENCE FROM THE FIRST YEAR. The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 127: 1057-1106. PMID 23293397 DOI: 10.1093/Qje/Qjs020  0.598
2011 Baicker K, Finkelstein A. The effects of Medicaid coverage--learning from the Oregon experiment. The New England Journal of Medicine. 365: 683-5. PMID 21774703 DOI: 10.1056/Nejmp1108222  0.359
2011 Einav L, Finkelstein A. Selection in insurance markets: theory and empirics in pictures. The Journal of Economic Perspectives : a Journal of the American Economic Association. 25: 115-38. PMID 21595322 DOI: 10.1257/Jep.25.1.115  0.383
2011 Brown JR, Finkelstein A. Insuring long-term care in the United States Journal of Economic Perspectives. 25: 119-142. DOI: 10.1257/Jep.25.4.119  0.371
2010 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Levin J. Beyond Testing: Empirical Models of Insurance Markets. Annual Review of Economics. 2: 311-336. PMID 21572939 DOI: 10.1146/Annurev.Economics.050708.143254  0.405
2010 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Cullen MR. ESTIMATING WELFARE IN INSURANCE MARKETS USING VARIATION IN PRICES. The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 125: 877-921. PMID 21218182 DOI: 10.1162/Qjec.2010.125.3.877  0.39
2010 Allen H, Baicker K, Finkelstein A, Taubman S, Wright BJ. What the Oregon health study can tell us about expanding Medicaid. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 29: 1498-506. PMID 20679654 DOI: 10.1377/Hlthaff.2010.0191  0.365
2010 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Schrimpf P. Optimal Mandates and The Welfare Cost of Asymmetric Information: Evidence from The U.K. Annuity Market. Econometrica : Journal of the Econometric Society. 78: 1031-1092. PMID 20592943 DOI: 10.3982/Ecta7245  0.4
2009 Finkelstein A, Poterba J, Rothschild C. Redistribution by insurance market regulation: Analyzing a ban on gender-based retirement annuities. Journal of Financial Economics. 91: 38-58. PMID 20046907 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jfineco.2007.12.006  0.73
2009 Brown JR, Finkelstein A. The Private Market for Long-Term Care Insurance in the U.S.: A Review of the Evidence. The Journal of Risk and Insurance. 76: 5-29. PMID 20046809 DOI: 10.1111/J.1539-6975.2009.01286.X  0.373
2009 Finkelstein AN, Luttmer EFP, Notowidigdo MJ. Approaches to Estimating the Health State Dependence of the Utility Function The American Economic Review. 99: 116-121. DOI: 10.1257/Aer.99.2.116  0.37
2008 Cutler DM, Finkelstein A, McGarry K. Preference Heterogeneity and Insurance Markets: Explaining a Puzzle of Insurance. The American Economic Review. 98: 157-162. PMID 21552505 DOI: 10.1257/Aer.98.2.157  0.575
2008 Brown JR, Finkelstein A. The Interaction of Public and Private Insurance: Medicaid and the Long-Term Care Insurance Market The American Economic Review. 98: 1083-1102. DOI: 10.1257/Aer.98.3.1083  0.44
2008 Acemoglu D, Finkelstein A. Input and Technology Choices in Regulated Industries: Evidence from the Health Care Sector Journal of Political Economy. 116: 837-880. DOI: 10.1086/595014  0.352
2008 Finkelstein A, McKnight R. What did Medicare do? The initial impact of Medicare on mortality and out of pocket medical spending Journal of Public Economics. 92: 1644-1668. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jpubeco.2007.10.005  0.418
2007 Einav L, Finkelstein A, Schrimpf P. The Welfare Cost of Asymmetric Information: Evidence from the U.K. Annuity Market National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.3386/W13228  0.403
2007 Finkelstein A. The Aggregate Effects of Health Insurance: Evidence from the Introduction of Medicare Quarterly Journal of Economics. 122: 1-37. DOI: 10.1162/Qjec.122.1.1  0.431
2007 Brown JR, Coe NB, Finkelstein A. Medicaid Crowd-Out of Private Long-Term Care Insurance Demand: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Survey Production Engineer. 21: 1-34. DOI: 10.1086/Tpe.21.20061913  0.419
2007 Brown JR, Finkelstein A. Why is the market for long-term care insurance so small? ☆ Journal of Public Economics. 91: 1967-1991. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jpubeco.2007.02.010  0.412
2006 Acemoglu D, Cutler D, Finkelstein A, Linn J. Did Medicare Induce Pharmaceutical Innovation? The American Economic Review. 96: 103-7. PMID 29131561 DOI: 10.1257/000282806777211766  0.531
2006 Finkelstein A, McGarry K. Multiple Dimensions of Private Information: Evidence from the Long-Term Care Insurance Market. The American Economic Review. 96: 938-958. PMID 21253439 DOI: 10.1257/Aer.96.4.938  0.373
2005 Finkelstein A, McGarry K, Sufi A. Dynamic Inefficiencies in Insurance Markets: Evidence from Long-Term Care Insurance. The American Economic Review. 95: 224-28. PMID 29120565 DOI: 10.1257/000282805774669808  0.38
2005 Finkelstein A, McKnight R. What Did Medicare Do (and Was it Worth it) National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.3386/W11609  0.419
2004 Finkelstein A. The interaction of partial public insurance programs and residual private insurance markets: evidence from the US Medicare program. Journal of Health Economics. 23: 1-24. PMID 15154686 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jhealeco.2003.07.003  0.371
2004 Brown JR, Finkelstein A. Supply or Demand: Why is the Market for Long-Term Care Insurance so Small? National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.3386/W10782  0.402
2004 Finkelstein A. Static and Dynamic Effects of Health Policy: Evidence from the Vaccine Industry Quarterly Journal of Economics. 119: 527-564. DOI: 10.1162/0033553041382166  0.312
2004 Finkelstein A, Poterba JM. Adverse Selection in Insurance Markets: Policyholder Evidence from the U.K. Annuity Market Journal of Political Economy. 112: 183-208. DOI: 10.1086/379936  0.387
2004 Finkelstein A. Minimum standards, insurance regulation and adverse selection: evidence from the Medigap market Journal of Public Economics. 88: 2515-2547. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jpubeco.2004.02.003  0.394
2003 Finkelstein AN, McGarry KM. Private Information and its Effect on Market Equilibrium: New Evidence from Long-Term Care Insurance California Center For Population Research. DOI: 10.3386/W9957  0.374
2003 Finkelstein A. Health Policy and Technological Change: Evidence from the Vaccine Industry National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.3386/W9460  0.351
2002 Finkelstein A. When Can Partial Public Insurance Produce Pareto Improvements National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.3386/W9035  0.396
2002 Finkelstein A. The Interaction of Partial Public Insurance Programs and Residual Private Insurance Markets: Evidence from the U.S. Medicare Program National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.3386/W9031  0.397
2002 Finkelstein A. Minimum Standards and Insurance Regulation: Evidence from the Medigap Market National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.3386/W8917  0.413
2002 Finkelstein A, Poterba JM. Selection Effects in the United Kingdom Individual Annuities Market The Economic Journal. 112: 28-50. DOI: 10.1111/1468-0297.0J672  0.356
2002 Finkelstein A. The effect of tax subsidies to employer-provided supplementary health insurance: evidence from Canada Journal of Public Economics. 84: 305-339. DOI: 10.1016/S0047-2727(00)00155-9  0.42
1999 Finkelstein A, Poterba JM. Selection Effects in the Market for Individual Annuities: New Evidence from the United Kingdom National Bureau of Economic Research. DOI: 10.3386/W7168  0.4
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