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Nicolas Robert Ziebarth

Global rank #2598 97%

Institution: Leibniz-Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW)

Primary Field: Health (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: https://www.zew.de/team/nrz

First Publication: 2010

Most Recent: 2025

RePEc ID: pzi50 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.50 2.01 2.51 0.00 8.55
Last 10 Years 0.50 7.29 8.88 0.00 25.47
All Time 0.50 8.29 13.41 0.00 32.01

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 26
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 22.30

Publications (26)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2025 German Long-Term Health Insurance: Theory Meets Evidence Journal of Political Economy S 4
2025 Mandated Sick Pay: Coverage, Utilization, and Crowding-in Journal of the European Economic Association A 3
2024 Getting the right tail right: Modeling tails of health expenditure distributions Journal of Health Economics B 3
2024 Patient versus Provider Incentives in Long-Term Care American Economic Journal: Applied Economics A 3
2023 Regression Discontinuity Evidence on the Effectiveness of the Minimum Legal E-cigarette Purchasing Age American Journal of Health Economics B 3
2022 The Long-Run Effects of Sports Club Vouchers for Primary School Children American Economic Journal: Economic Policy A 3
2021 Biased health perceptions and risky health behaviors—Theory and evidence Journal of Health Economics B 4
2021 Cream skimming by health care providers and inequality in health care access: Evidence from a randomized field experiment Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization B 3
2020 Sleep, health, and human capital: Evidence from daylight saving time Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization B 2
2020 Labor Market Effects of U.S. Sick Pay Mandates Journal of Human Resources A 2
2019 Quantifying the intangible impact of the Olympics using subjective well-being data Journal of Public Economics A 8
2019 Reprint of: The pros and cons of sick pay schemes: Testing for contagious presenteeism and noncontagious absenteeism behavior Journal of Public Economics A 2
2019 WORKER INVESTMENTS IN SAFETY, WORKPLACE ACCIDENTS, AND COMPENSATING WAGE DIFFERENTIALS International Economic Review B 2
2018 Population health effects and health-related costs of extreme temperatures: Comprehensive evidence from Germany Journal of Environmental Economics and Management A 2
2018 The health effects of smoking bans: Evidence from German hospitalization data Health Economics B 3
2017 Non-separable time preferences, novelty consumption and body weight: Theory and evidence from the East German transition to capitalism Journal of Health Economics B 2
2017 The pros and cons of sick pay schemes: Testing for contagious presenteeism and noncontagious absenteeism behavior Journal of Public Economics A 2
2017 Introducing risk adjustment and free health plan choice in employer-based health insurance: Evidence from Germany Journal of Health Economics B 3
2017 Does Price Framing Affect the Consumer Price Sensitivity of Health Plan Choice? Journal of Human Resources A 2
2017 Taxing Consumption and the Take-up of Public Assistance: The Case of Cigarette Taxes and Food Stamps Journal of Law and Economics B 2
2016 Successful Scientific Replication and Extension of Levitt (2008): Child Seats are Still No Safer Than Seat Belts Journal of Applied Econometrics B 2
2015 How natural disasters can affect environmental concerns, risk aversion, and even politics: evidence from Fukushima and three European countries Journal of Population Economics B 4
2014 Examining the structure of spatial health effects in Germany using Hierarchical Bayes Models Regional Science and Urban Economics B 2
2014 THE EFFECTS OF EXPANDING THE GENEROSITY OF THE STATUTORY SICKNESS INSURANCE SYSTEM Journal of Applied Econometrics B 2
2013 Long-term absenteeism and moral hazard—Evidence from a natural experiment Labour Economics B 1
2010 A natural experiment on sick pay cuts, sickness absence, and labor costs Journal of Public Economics A 2