SI 2021 Health Economics

Christopher S. Carpenter, Rosalie Liccardo Pacula, and Tara Watson, Organizers

July 26-27, 2021

on Zoom.us

Conference Code of Conduct

Monday, July 26
1:00 pm
Welcome and logistics
1:05 pm
Daniel S. Grossman, West Virginia University and NBER
Sebastian Tello-Trillo, University of Virginia and NBER
Barton Willage, University of Colorado Denver and NBER

Health Insurance for Whom? The ‘Spill-up’ Effects of Children’s Health Insurance on Mothers
1:45 pm
Break
1:50 pm
Marit Hinnosaar, University of Nottingham
Elaine M. Liu, University of Houston and NBER

Malleability of Alcohol Consumption: Evidence from Migrants
2:30 pm
Break
2:35 pm
Rahi Abouk, William Paterson University
Prabal De, City University of New York
Michael F. Pesko, University of Missouri

Examining Early Effects of Tobacco 21 on Substance Use among Teenagers
3:05 pm
Break
3:30 pm
Mary Kate Batistich, University of Notre Dame
William N. Evans, University of Notre Dame and NBER
David C. Phillips, University of Notre Dame

Reducing Re-arrests Through Light Touch Mental Health Outreach
4:10 pm
Break
4:15 pm
Sonia R. Bhalotra, University of Warwick
N. Meltem Daysal, University of Copenhagen
Nis Lydiksen, University of Southern Denmark
Mircea Trandafir, Rockwool Foundation

Adolescent Antidepressant Use and Academic Achievement (slides)
4:55 pm
Adjourn to virtual Happy Hour
Tuesday, July 27
1:00 pm
Welcome and logistics
1:05 pm
Francis Annan, University of California, Berkeley
Belinda Archibong, Columbia University and NBER

‘We Are Not Guinea Pigs’: The Effects of Negative News on Vaccine Compliance
1:45 pm
Break
1:50 pm
Manisha Shah, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
Jennifer Seager, George Washington University
Joao Montalvao, The World Bank
Markus Goldstein, The World Bank

Two Sides of Gender: Sex, Power, and Adolescence
2:30 pm
Break
2:35 pm
Jason Abaluck, Yale University and NBER
Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak, Yale University and NBER

Community-wide Mask Promotion: A Cluster-Randomized Trial in Rural Bangladesh
3:05 pm
Break
3:30 pm
Nicholas F. Reynolds, University of Essex

Increased Mortality of White Americans and a Decline in the Health of Cohorts Born after World War II (slides)
4:10 pm
Break
4:15 pm
Amy Finkelstein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Matthew Gentzkow, Stanford University and NBER
Dean Li, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Heidi L. Williams, Dartmouth College and NBER

What Drives Prescription Opioid Abuse? Evidence from Migration
4:55 pm
Adjourn to virtual Happy Hour