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Sebastian Bauhoff

PhD candidate in Health Policy (Economics track)
Harvard University

 

 

Contact

National Bureau of Economic Research
1050 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138

 

bauhoff at fas dot harvard dot edu

 

 

Research interests

Health insurance markets, provider behavior, child health,

Germany, China, middle-income countries,

labor and public economics, causal inference.

 

 

Thesis papers

Quantifying cream-skimming in the German social health insurance; and school nutrition policies in California.

 

 

Committee

Thomas McGuire (chair)

Joseph Newhouse

David Cutler

 

 

Misc

I am collecting literature and data on the German health care system.  I occasionally update a list of links to household datasets for development economic research and particularly China, where I worked for some time.

 

In 2005 I became interested in intestinal worms and wrote my Master’s thesis on a de-worming program for school children in Kenya.  These worms are cheap and easy to treat, yet continue to be surprisingly widespread.  Here a short list of links on the issue.

 

Until last year I served on the author’s committee of the Social Science Statistics blog, an outlet for affiliates of the Institute for Quantitative Social Sciences IQSS.

 

 

 

 

Last updated November 1, 2009