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Joachim Winter is affiliated with Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of social sciences and health professions, with multiple contributions also touching on economics, econometrics, health, sociology, political science, and gender studies.

The scientist's work addresses several key topics, reflecting a strong focus on health disparities and outcomes as well as global health care issues. Other notable areas of investigation include employment and welfare studies, media influence and politics, electoral systems and political participation, impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and economic and environmental valuation.

Recent publications by Joachim Winter demonstrate the thematic range and venues of their research. The papers include:

  • Inattention and Switching Costs as Sources of Inertia in Medicare Part D (2021, American Economic Review)
  • Inequality in mortality between Black and White Americans by age, place, and cause and in comparison to Europe, 1990 to 2018 (2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
  • Interviewer Effects and the Measurement of Financial Literacy (2020, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society))
  • Inequality in Mortality between Black and White Americans by Age, Place, and Cause, and in Comparison to Europe, 1990-2018 (2021, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • Assortative matching and social interaction: A field experiment on adolescents' risky choices (2020, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization)

Joachim Winter has frequently published in a variety of academic venues, including:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Open access LMU (Ludwid Maxmilian's Universitat Munchen)
  • AEA Randomized Controlled Trials
  • American Economic Review
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Their frequent coauthors include Amelie Wuppermann, Hannes Schwandt, Janet Currie, Peter Redler, and Peter Haan, each of whom has collaborated on multiple papers.

The scientist's studies contribute to understanding complex social and health-related phenomena through empirical research and statistical methods, examining inequalities and behaviors in diverse populations. Their interdisciplinary approach intersects economics, health, and social sciences, focused on applied and policy-relevant questions.

Best Publications

  • Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivities are Useful: A Comment on Kaplan and Zingales

    Steven M. Fazzari;R. Glenn Hubbard;Bruce C. Petersen

  • Noncoverage and nonresponse in an Internet survey

    Mick P. Couper;Arie Kapteyn;Matthias Schonlau;Joachim Winter

  • Aging, pension reform, and capital flows : a multi-country simulation model

    Axel H. Börsch-Supan;Alexander Ludwig;Joachim Winter

  • Fairness and Cheating

    Daniel Houser;Stefan Vetter;Joachim Winter

  • Distinguishing trust from risk: An anatomy of the investment game

    Daniel Houser;Daniel Schunk;Joachim Winter

  • The Effects of World War II on Economic and Health Outcomes across Europe.

    Iris Kesternich;Bettina Siflinger;James P. Smith;Joachim K. Winter

  • Product market competition, corporate governance and firm performance: An empirical analysis for Germany

    Silke I. Januszewski;Jens Köke;Joachim K. Winter

  • Stock Market Expectations of Dutch Households

    Michael D Hurd;Maarten van Rooij;Joachim Winter;Joachim Winter

  • Mind the Gap! Consumer Perceptions and Choices of Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans

    Florian Heiss;Daniel McFadden;Joachim Winter

  • Teaching teenagers in finance: does it work?

    Melanie Lührmann;Marta Serra-Garcia;Joachim K. Winter

  • Plan selection in Medicare Part D: evidence from administrative data.

    Florian Heiss;Adam Leive;Daniel L. McFadden;Joachim Winter

  • Inattention and Switching Costs as Sources of Inertia in Medicare Part D

    Florian Heiss;Daniel McFadden;Joachim Winter;Amelie Wuppermann

  • The Impact of Financial Education on Adolescents' Intertemporal Choices

    Melanie Lührmann;Marta Serra-Garcia;Joachim K. Winter

  • Who failed to enroll in Medicare Part D, and why? Early results

    Florian Heiss;Daniel L. McFadden;Joachim Winter

  • Ageing and International Capital Flows

    Axel Börsch-Supan;Alexander Ludwig;Joachim Winter

  • Statistical analysis of choice experiments and surveys

    Daniel L. McFadden;Albert C. Bemmaor;Francis G. Caro;Jeff Dominitz

  • Gender differences and stereotypes in financial literacy: Off to an early start

    Anastasia Driva;Melanie Lührmann;Joachim Winter

  • Pension reform, capital markets, and the rate of return

    Axel H. Börsch-Supan;Florian Heiss;Alexander Ludwig;Joachim Winter

  • More than a Dummy: The Probability of Failure, Survival and Acquisition of Firms in Financial Distress

    Thomas Åstebro;Joachim K. Winter

  • Temptation and commitment in the laboratory

    Daniel Houser;Daniel Schunk;Joachim Winter;Erte Xiao

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel McFadden
Daniel McFadden University of California, Berkeley
Axel Börsch-Supan
Axel Börsch-Supan Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy
Daniel Houser
Daniel Houser George Mason University
Thomas F. Crossley
Thomas F. Crossley University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
James P. Smith
James P. Smith Princeton University
John A. List
John A. List University of Chicago
Michael D. Hurd
Michael D. Hurd RAND Corporation
Martin G. Kocher
Martin G. Kocher University of Vienna
Martin R. Fischer
Martin R. Fischer Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Norbert Schwarz
Norbert Schwarz University of Southern California

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