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Daniel Prinz

@prinzdani

Economist @WorldBank, Research Associate @TheIFS & @HunRenKrtkKti

Important and timely work from @YunanJi!

🌐How would trade and investment restrictions affect U.S. health-care innovation? 📊New data from our #HAScholar @Health_Affairs study with @SoyeonKang_PhD show that the U.S. is a net beneficiary of cross-border investment in early stage health R&D. doi.org/10.1093/haschl…

YunanJi's tweet image. 🌐How would trade and investment restrictions affect U.S. health-care innovation?
📊New data from our #HAScholar @Health_Affairs  study with @SoyeonKang_PhD show that the U.S. is a net beneficiary of cross-border investment in early stage health R&D. doi.org/10.1093/haschl…


A superb opportunity to work with @YunanJi and @QiupingYu on important research with unique data.

🚨 Hiring: Econ Postdoc🚨 We're hiring 2 postdocs to join a research collaboration with China’s largest ride-sharing platform in Beijing. Ideal for PhDs in applied micro + IO: access unique data, design experiments, see econ in action! Apply here 👉 econjobmarket.org/positions/12090



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How couples in the Medicare Part D program choose an insurance plan, from @talgross, @timothyjlayton, @prinzdani, and @jryate nber.org/papers/w34137

nberpubs's tweet image. How couples in the Medicare Part D program choose an insurance plan, from @talgross, @timothyjlayton, @prinzdani, and @jryate nber.org/papers/w34137

What is the relationship between firm quality and health maintenance? Cool new paper by my coauthors @AnikoBiro17 and Péter Elek out in the Journal of Health Economics.

Working at a higher-paying firm isn’t just good for your wallet—it’s good for your health. Workers moving up get more check-ups, catch heart issues earlier, and (esp. men & older workers) need fewer mental health meds.



New paper with @talgross, @timothyjlayton and Julia Yates on how couples in the Medicare program choose their prescription drug plans out as a @TheIFS working paper.

NEW #IFSWorkingPaper: Social defaults and plan choice: The case of spousal following @talgross, @timothyjlayton, @prinzdani and Julia Yates study how couples in the Medicare Part D program choose an insurance plan. 📗 Read here: ifs.org.uk/publications/s…

TheIFS's tweet image. NEW #IFSWorkingPaper: Social defaults and plan choice: The case of spousal following 

@talgross, @timothyjlayton, @prinzdani and Julia Yates study how couples in the Medicare Part D program choose an insurance plan.

📗 Read here: ifs.org.uk/publications/s…


We have a new @nberpubs working paper with @talgross, @timothyjlayton and Julia Yates on how couples choose prescription drug plans in the Medicare program.

📄 New Working Paper: “Social Defaults and Plan Choice: The Case of Spousal Following” — joint with Tim Layton, Daniel Prinz, and Julia Yates. nber.org/papers/w34137 We’ve been working on this for a very long time, and we’re thrilled to share it. 🧵



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Policy changes in Hungary tied maternity benefits more closely to earnings early in pregnancy. The result? A rise in reported earnings among women in small firms, suggesting that benefit design can influence tax behavior -> wrld.bg/g2vS50Vp92c

wb_research's tweet image. Policy changes in Hungary tied maternity benefits more closely to earnings early in pregnancy. The result? A rise in reported earnings among women in small firms, suggesting that benefit design can influence tax behavior -> wrld.bg/g2vS50Vp92c

We have a new blog with @AnikoBiro17, Péter Elek (@HunRenKrtkKti) summarizing our recent @WorldBank @wb_research working paper. We show that the reported earnings and employment of pregnant women respond strongly to incentives embedded in the design of maternity benefits.

How can the design of maternity benefits affect women’s reported earnings during pregnancy? New research from Hungary shows that linking benefits to recent earnings may incentivize formal reporting—especially in smaller firms blogs.worldbank.org/en/development…

wb_research's tweet image. How can the design of maternity benefits affect women’s reported earnings during pregnancy?

New research from Hungary shows that linking benefits to recent earnings may incentivize formal reporting—especially in smaller firms blogs.worldbank.org/en/development…


The 2024 Gábor Kézdi Award recognizes @attilalindner as the best young 🇭🇺Hungarian economist. Presented by @horndnl, w/ laudation by @GaborBekes. He presents his brand new Handbook of Labor Economics chapter Minimimum Wages in the 21st Century, coauthored with @arindube.

prinzdani's tweet image. The 2024 Gábor Kézdi Award recognizes @attilalindner as the best young 🇭🇺Hungarian economist. Presented by @horndnl, w/ laudation by @GaborBekes. He presents his brand new Handbook of Labor Economics chapter Minimimum Wages in the 21st Century, coauthored with @arindube.

Read our new @TheIFS working paper with @AnikoBiro17, Péter Elek (@HunRenKrtkKti) & @laszloecon.

NEW #IFSWorkingPaper: Tax evasion and the contribution-benefit link: the case of maternity benefits @AnikoBiro17, Péter Elek, @prinzdani and @laszloecon study tax evasion and the contribution-benefit link in the context of maternity benefits in Hungary: ifs.org.uk/publications/t…

TheIFS's tweet image. NEW #IFSWorkingPaper: Tax evasion and the contribution-benefit link: the case of maternity benefits

@AnikoBiro17, Péter Elek, @prinzdani and @laszloecon study tax evasion and the contribution-benefit link in the context of maternity benefits in Hungary: ifs.org.uk/publications/t…


The 2024 Gábor Kézdi Award recognizes @attilalindner as the best young Hungarian 🇭🇺 economist for his groundbreaking work on the minimum wage.

🎉 Congratulations to @attilalindner, professor at @UCL, for receiving the 2024 Gábor Kézdi Award from the Hungarian Society of Economics (MKE)! 📷His impactful research on minimum wage policies & labor markets has shaped academic & policy worldwide. 📷mktudegy.hu



Fall 2024 edition of our @WorldBank @WorldBankMENA Algeria Economic Update just released. We discuss recent economic developments + perspectives and risks. The special focus of this edition is on macroeconomic policies to support export diversification. 📖tinyurl.com/2npzs2zt

prinzdani's tweet image. Fall 2024 edition of our @WorldBank @WorldBankMENA Algeria Economic Update just released. We discuss recent economic developments + perspectives and risks. The special focus of this edition is on macroeconomic policies to support export diversification.
📖tinyurl.com/2npzs2zt

Our amazing coauthor @talgross used AI to write a really cool song about submitting our paper on how spouses choose plans in Medicare Part D with @timothyjlayton and Julia Yates.

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Important work by @YunanJi and @parker_rog showing that price cuts in healthcare reduce innovation and worsen product quality.

Medicare price cuts reduced innovation, increased outsourcing, and worsened product quality, underscoring the need to balance short-term cost containment with long-term impacts, from @YunanJi and @Parker_rog nber.org/papers/w33083

nberpubs's tweet image. Medicare price cuts reduced innovation, increased outsourcing, and worsened product quality, underscoring the need to balance short-term cost containment with long-term impacts, from @YunanJi and @Parker_rog nber.org/papers/w33083


Informative thread from @ImranRasul3 on various positions available this year at @TheIFS. Recommend applying!

This week you will hear from @TheIFS as we scrutinize the budget & implications for households, firms and the nation’s finances. Want to be part of this? IFS is recruiting at UG, Masters & PhD levels. Be where econ research & policy come together. Four recruitment streams below👇



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