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Martin Salm is an associate professor at the department of econometrics and operations research at Tilburg University. His research fields are in health economics and applied microeconomics.

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Recente publicaties

  1. The response to dynamic incentives in insurance contracts with a dedu…

    Klein, T., Salm, M., & Upadhyay, S. (2022). The response to dynamic incentives in insurance contracts with a deductible: Evidence from a differences-in-regression-discontinuities design. Journal of Public Economics, 210, Article 104660.
  2. Does the framing of patient cost-sharing incentives matter? The effec…

    Hayen, A. P., Klein, T., & Salm, M. (2021). Does the framing of patient cost-sharing incentives matter? The effects of deductibles vs. no-claim refunds. Journal of Health Economics, 80, Article 102520.
  3. The dynamics of crime risk perceptions

    Salm, M., & Vollaard, B. (2021). The dynamics of crime risk perceptions. American Law and Economics Review, 23(2), 520-561.
  4. The Effect of Retirement on Mental Health: Indirect Treatment Effects…

    Salm, M., Siflinger, B., & Xie, M. (2021). The Effect of Retirement on Mental Health: Indirect Treatment Effects and Causal Mediation. (Discussion Paper Series; Vol. 2021-012). CentER, Center for Economic Research.
  5. The effect of training on workers' perceived job match quality

    Zhang, Y., Salm, M., & van Soest, A. (2021). The effect of training on workers' perceived job match quality. Empirical Economics: A quarterly journal of the Institute for Advanced Studies, 60(5), 2477–2498.

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