292:"The Aggregate Implications of Gender and Marriage" (2018) Margherita Borella, Mariacristina De Nardi, Fang Yang investigate the aggregate importance of gender and marriage. They note that most macroeconomists ignore women and marriage when setting up structural models and when calibrating them using data on men only. They state that by modelling marriage and gender explicitly would give the best results for matching the aggregates.
306:"End-of-life medical spending in last twelve months of life is lower than previously reported" (2017) Collaborating with 27 other economists, they measured the composition and magnitude of medical spending in the last three years before death. De Nardi, French, et al. concluded that there should be a reduction in the caring costs for people with
274:"Family and Government Insurance: Wage, Earnings, and Income Risks in the Netherlands and the US" (2019) De Nardi co-authored the article with Giulio Fella, Marike Knoef, Gonzalo Paz-Pardo and Raun Van Ooijen. It examines the size and distribution of wage shocks and the role of insurance against these shocks in the
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295:"Inequality and Recessions" (2018) In this article, Gene Amromin, Mariacristina De Nardi, Karl Schulze investigated whether the widening gap between the rich and poor has any direct effects on macroeconomic aggregates. They largely focus on the
313:"Why do the elderly save? The role of medical expenses" (2010) This paper by De Nardi, Eric French and John Bailey Jones construct a model of saving for retired singles that include a mix of different medical expenses and life expectancy.
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289:. This article explores the effects of health shocks over a lifetime. Co-authored with Svetlana Pashchenko and Ponpoke Porapakkarm, the article developed a structural framework to help measure the long-term effects of poor health.
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