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      CAUSAL EFFECTS OF HEALTH SHOCKS ON CONSUMPTION AND DEBT: QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE FROM BUS ACCIDENT INJURIES

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          Endogeneity between health and wealth presents a challenge for estimating causal effects of health shocks. Using a quasi-experimental design, comprising exogenous shocks sustained as bus accident injuries in India, with controls drawn from travelers on the same bus routes one year later, I present new evidence of causal effects on consumption and debt. Using primary household survey data, I find that households faced with shock-related expenditures are able to smooth consumption on food, housing, and festivals, with small reductions in educational spending. Debt was the principal mitigating mechanism households used, leading to significantly larger levels of indebtedness.

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          9877925
          7057
          Rev Econ Stat
          Rev Econ Stat
          The review of economics and statistics
          0034-6535
          1530-9142
          21 September 2016
          May 2013
          19 December 2016
          : 95
          : 2
          : 673-681
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          [* ] Duke University.
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          PMC5166431 PMC5166431 5166431 hhspa815339
          10.1162/REST_a_00262
          5166431
          28003706
          d1dcdf81-0b6f-45b0-bd29-cf88b314f4b0
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