Jason Abaluck
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Recent Articles
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Shah S, Manz C, Balthis B, Raman H, Abaluck J, Keating N, et al.
medRxiv
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40061322
Representative trials are critical to advancing cancer treatment, yet little is known about how geographic siting contributes to non-representative enrollment. Using patient-level data, we determined how the choice of trial-enrolling...
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Mobarak A, Miguel E, Abaluck J, Ahuja A, Alsan M, Banerjee A, et al.
Science
. 2022 Mar;
375(6585):1105-1110.
PMID: 35271319
No abstract available.
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Abaluck J, Kwong L, Styczynski A, Haque A, Kabir M, Bates-Jefferys E, et al.
Science
. 2021 Dec;
375(6577):eabi9069.
PMID: 34855513
We conducted a cluster-randomized trial to measure the effect of community-level mask distribution and promotion on symptomatic severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections in rural Bangladesh from November...
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Abaluck J, Bravo M, Hull P, Starc A
Q J Econ
. 2021 Sep;
136(3):1557-1610.
PMID: 34475592
Competition in health insurance markets may fail to improve health outcomes if consumers are not able to identify high quality plans. We develop and apply a novel instrumental variables framework...
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Abaluck J, Gruber J, Swanson A
J Public Econ
. 2018 Dec;
164:106-138.
PMID: 30555190
Medicare Part D enrollees face a complicated decision: they dynamically choose prescription drug consumption in each period given difficult-to-find prices and a non-linear budget set. We use Part D claims...
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Abaluck J, Gruber J
Am Econ Rev
. 2018 Mar;
106(12):3962-87.
PMID: 29553222
We explore the in- and out-of-sample robustness of tests for choice inconsistencies based on parameter restrictions in parametric models, focusing on tests proposed by Ketcham, Kuminoff, and Powers (2016). We...
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Abaluck J, Agha L, Kabrhel C, Raja A, Venkatesh A
Am Econ Rev
. 2018 Mar;
106(12):3730-64.
PMID: 29553217
A large body of research has investigated whether physicians overuse care. There is less evidence on whether, for a fixed level of spending, doctors allocate resources to patients with the...
8.
Venkatesh A, Agha L, Abaluck J, Rothenberg C, Kabrhel C, Raja A
AJR Am J Roentgenol
. 2018 Jan;
210(3):572-577.
PMID: 29364724
Objective: The purpose of this study is to assess trends and variation in chest CT utilization in the emergency department (ED) and its diagnostic yield for suspected pulmonary embolism (PE)...
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Abaluck J, Gruber J
Am Econ Rev
. 2017 Nov;
106(12):3962-3987.
PMID: 29170561
We explore the in- and out- of sample robustness of tests for choice inconsistencies based on parameter restrictions in parametric models, focusing on tests proposed by Ketcham, Kuminoff and Powers...
10.
Abaluck J, Gruber J
Am Econ Rev
. 2017 Nov;
106(8):2145-2184.
PMID: 29104294
We study choice over prescription insurance plans by the elderly using government administrative data to evaluate how these choices evolve over time. We find large "foregone savings" from not choosing...