Do red herrings swim in circles? Controlling for the endogeneity of time to death

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Do red herrings swim in circles? Controlling for the endogeneity of time to death. / Felder, Stefan; Werblow, Andreas; Zweifel, Peter.
in: Journal of Health Economics, Jahrgang 29, Nr. 2, 01.03.2010, S. 205-212.

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Felder S, Werblow A, Zweifel P. Do red herrings swim in circles? Controlling for the endogeneity of time to death. Journal of Health Economics. 2010 Mär 1;29(2):205-212. doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2009.11.014

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title = "Do red herrings swim in circles?: Controlling for the endogeneity of time to death",
abstract = "Studies on the effect of ageing on health care expenditure (HCE) have revealed the importance of controlling for time-to-death (TTD). These studies, however, are subject to possible endogeneity if HCE influences the remaining life expectancy. This paper introduces a 10-year observation period on monthly HCE, socioeconomic characteristics and survivor status to first predict TTD and then use the predicted values as an instrument in the regression for HCE. While exogeneity of TTD has to be rejected, core results concerning the role of TTD rather than age as a determinant of HCE (the 'red herring' hypothesis) are confirmed.",
keywords = "Health sciences, Age Factors, Aged, Bias (Epidemiology), Chi-Square Distribution, Confidence Intervals, Female, Health Care Costs, Humans, Insurance, Health, Life Expectancy, Male, Middle Aged, Mortality, Sex Factors, Socioeconomic Factors, Survival Analysis, Time Factors",
author = "Stefan Felder and Andreas Werblow and Peter Zweifel",
note = "Copyright 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.",
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language = "English",
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T2 - Controlling for the endogeneity of time to death

AU - Felder, Stefan

AU - Werblow, Andreas

AU - Zweifel, Peter

N1 - Copyright 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

PY - 2010/3/1

Y1 - 2010/3/1

N2 - Studies on the effect of ageing on health care expenditure (HCE) have revealed the importance of controlling for time-to-death (TTD). These studies, however, are subject to possible endogeneity if HCE influences the remaining life expectancy. This paper introduces a 10-year observation period on monthly HCE, socioeconomic characteristics and survivor status to first predict TTD and then use the predicted values as an instrument in the regression for HCE. While exogeneity of TTD has to be rejected, core results concerning the role of TTD rather than age as a determinant of HCE (the 'red herring' hypothesis) are confirmed.

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KW - Sex Factors

KW - Socioeconomic Factors

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