I am a Chancellor's Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Economics Discipline Group at the University of Technology Sydney and a research affiliate of the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA). My main research interests are public policy, health economics and behavioural economics. I am particularly interested in the formation of peoples' risk attitudes and what these attitudes mean for their life outcomes, understanding peoples' demand for private health insurance, and causal evaluation of government programs.
Jan 16, 2024 03:55 am UTC| Entertainment
A new Netflix documentary, You Are What You Eat, showcases sets of identical twins as they adopt different diets. For eight weeks one twin follows a vegan diet while the other one follows an omnivorous diet. The experiment...
Who really benefits from private health insurance rebates? Not people who need cover the most
Sep 18, 2023 05:50 am UTC| Business
The Australian government spends A$6.7 billion a year on private health insurance rebates. These rebates are the governments contribution towards the costs of individuals premiums. But our analysis shows higher rebates...
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