James Benjamin Bailey
Names
first: | James |
middle: | Benjamin |
last: | Bailey |
Contact
email: | |
homepage: | http://sites.temple.edu/jamesbailey/ |
Affiliations
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Providence College
→ Economics (weight: 99%)
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- location: Providence, Rhode Island (United States)
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Temple University
→ Economics Department (weight: 1%)
- website
- location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (United States)
Research profile
author of:
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Who Pays the High Health Costs of Older Workers? Evidence from Prostate Cancer Screening Mandates
by James Bailey -
Who pays for obesity? Evidence from health insurance benefit mandates
by Bailey, James -
Health Insurance and the Supply of Entrepreneurs: New Evidence from the Affordable Care Act's Dependent Coverage Mandate
by James Benjamin Bailey -
The Effect of Health Insurance Benefit Mandates on Premiums
by James Bailey -
Did the Affordable Care Act's Dependent Coverage Mandate Increase Premiums?
by Briggs Depew & James Bailey -
Who pays the high health costs of older workers? Evidence from prostate cancer screening mandates
by James Bailey -
Did the Affordable Care Act's dependent coverage mandate increase premiums?
by Depew, Briggs & Bailey, James -
Health Insurance Benefit Mandates and the Firm-Size Distribution
by Bailey, James & Webber, Douglas A. -
EMPLOYER-PROVIDED HEALTH INSURANCE AND JOB MOBILITY: DID THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT REDUCE JOB LOCK?
by James Bailey & Anna Chorniy -
The effect of state health insurance benefit mandates on premiums and employee contributions
by James Bailey & Nathan Blascak -
The political roots of health insurance benefit mandates
by James Bailey & Douglas Webber -
Health insurance and the supply of entrepreneurs: new evidence from the affordable care act
by James Bailey -
Regulating away competition: the effect of regulation on entrepreneurship and employment
by James B. Bailey & Diana W. Thomas -
The value of waivers from the affordable care act
by James Bailey & Coleman Drake & John Wingender -
Health Insurance Benefit Mandates and Firm Size Distribution
by James Bailey & Douglas Webber -
The Effect of the Affordable Care Act on Entrepreneurship among Older Adults
by James Bailey & Dhaval Dave -
Does “Excess Supply” Drive Excessive Health Spending? The Case of Certificate-of-Need Laws
by James Bailey -
Regressive effects of regulation on wages
by James B. Bailey & Diana W. Thomas & Joseph R. Anderson -
Competition and Health-Care Spending: Theory and Application to Certificate of Need Laws
by James Bailey & Tom Hamami -
Expert product reviews and conflict of interest
by Tom Hamami & James Bailey -
Regulatory review time and pharmaceutical research and development
by Anna Chorniy & James Bailey & Abdulkadir Civan & Michael Maloney