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ID163507
Title ProperDoes health insurance promote people's consumption? new evidence from China
LanguageENG
AuthorZhao, Weimin
Summary / Abstract (Note)In order to change the situation that reimbursement rate of the new rural cooperative medical care system (NCMS) was too low to alleviate farmers medical burden, in August 2012, China began to expand the coverage of the NCMS to include the treatment of critical illnesses. Could more effective health insurance promote the consumption of rural residents? We studied the impact of the critical illness insurance (CII) on rural household consumption, and find that the CII increases per capita household daily consumption by >15%. But healthcare and medical expenditures have not been affected. Our comparison of outcomes for households with different levels of consumption and income shows the CII mainly promote the consumption of rural affluent family, but no incentive for poor family, resulting in deterioration of consumption inequality of rural households. The finding is robust to various alternative hypotheses and specifications.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review , No.53; Feb 2019: p. 65-86
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2019-02
Key WordsChina ;  Consumption ;  Health Insurance ;  Consumption Inequality ;  Critical Illness Insurance