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Readings

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Farley, Pamela J., and Gail Wilensky. “Household Wealth and Health Insurance as Protection against Medical Risks.” In Horizontal Equity, Uncertainty, and Economic Well-Being, eds. David Martin and Timothy Smeeding. Chicago: University of Chicago Press for the NBER, 1984, pp. 323–54.

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Marquis, M. Susan, Melinda B. Bunting, Jose J. Escarce, Kanika Kapur, and Jill M. Yegian. “Subsidies and The Demand for Individual Health Insurance in California.” Health Services Research 39 (October, 2004), pp. 1547–70.

Marquis, M. Susan, and Stephen H. Long. “Worker Demand for Health Insurance in the Non-Group Market.” Journal of Health Economics 14 (1995), pp. 47–63.

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Miller, Tracy E. “Managed Care Regulation: In the Laboratory of the States.” Journal of the American Medical Association 278 (October 1, 1997), pp. 1102–9.

Nyman, John A. The Theory of Demand for Health Insurance.StanfordUniversity Press, 2003.

Pauly, Mark V. “Taxation, Health Insurance, and Market Failure in the Medical Economy.” Journal of Economic Literature 24 (June 1986), pp. 629–75.

Sheils, John, and Randall Haught. “The Cost of Tax-Exempt Health Benefits in 2004.” Health Affairs, February 25, 2004.

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Strombom, Bruce A., Thomas C. Buchmueller, and Paul J. Feldstein. “Switching Costs, Price Sensitivity and Health Plan Choice.” Journal of Health Economics 21 (2002), pp. 89–116.

Taylor, Amy K., and Gail R. Wilensky. “The Effect of Tax Policies on Expenditures for Private Health Insurance.” In Market Reforms in Health Care, ed. Jack Meyer. Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, 1983.