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Aniko Biro
Aniko Biro
Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies
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Did the junk food tax make the Hungarians eat healthier?
A Bíró
Food Policy 54, 107-115, 2015
1852015
Performance of long-term care systems in Europe
E Mot, B Aniko
ENEPRI Policy Brief, 2012
442012
How does retirement affect healthcare expenditures? Evidence from a change in the retirement age
A Bíró, P Elek
Health economics 27 (5), 803-818, 2018
402018
Adverse effects of widowhood in Europe
A Bíró
Advances in Life Course Research 18 (1), 68-82, 2013
362013
Subjective mortality hazard shocks and the adjustment of consumption expenditures
A Bíró
Journal of Population Economics 26 (4), 1379-1408, 2013
322013
Copayments, gatekeeping, and the utilization of outpatient public and private care at age 50 and above in Europe
A Bíró
Health policy 111 (1), 24-33, 2013
282013
Outpatient visits after retirement in Europe and the US
A Bíró
International Journal of Health Economics and Management 16 (4), 363-385, 2016
272016
Public–private sector interactions and the demand for supplementary health insurance in the United Kingdom
A Bíró, M Hellowell
Health Policy 120 (7), 840-847, 2016
252016
Determinants of biological drug survival in rheumatoid arthritis: evidence from a Hungarian rheumatology center over 8 years of retrospective data
V Brodszky, A Bíró, Z Szekanecz, B Soós, P Baji, F Rencz, L Tóthfalusi, ...
ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research, 139-147, 2017
242017
The minimum wage, informal pay, and tax enforcement
A Bíró, D Prinz, L Sándor
Journal of Public Economics 215, 104728, 2022
222022
Supplementary private health insurance and health care utilization of people aged 50+
A Bíró
Empirical Economics 46 (2), 501-524, 2014
222014
Job loss, disability insurance and health expenditures
A Bíró, P Elek
Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian …, 2019
212019
Time patterns of precautionary health behaviours during an easing phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
A Bíró, R Branyiczki, P Elek
European Journal of Ageing 19 (4), 837-848, 2022
192022
Life expectancy inequalities in Hungary over 25 years: The role of avoidable deaths
A Bíró, T Hajdu, G Kertesi, D Prinz
Population Studies 75 (3), 443-455, 2021
172021
Adaptation or recovery after health shocks? Evidence using subjective and objective health measures
P Baji, A Bíró
Health economics 27 (5), 850-864, 2018
172018
Income gradient of pharmaceutical panic buying at the outbreak of the COVID‐19 pandemic
P Elek, A Bíró, P Fadgyas‐Freyler
Health Economics 30 (9), 2312-2320, 2021
152021
Regional differences in diabetes across Europe–regression and causal forest analyses
P Elek, A Bíró
Economics & Human Biology 40, 100948, 2021
152021
Transition shocks during adulthood and health a few decades later in post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe
A Bíró, R Branyiczki
BMC Public Health 20 (1), 1-14, 2020
132020
A magyar adórendszer hatékonysága
P Bakos, A Bíró, P Elek, Á Scharle
Közpénzügyi füzetek 21, 32, 2008
122008
Healthcare spending inequality: Evidence from Hungarian administrative data
A Bíró, D Prinz
Health Policy 124 (3), 282-290, 2020
102020
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