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Max-Planck-Institut für Sozialrecht und Sozialpolitik
Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) und Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)
Amalienstrasse 33, 80799 Muenchen
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In der Datenbank sind Publikationen vollständig erst seit 2003 erfasst. Gegebenenfalls erschienene ältere Publikationen sind im Download-PDF auf dieser Seite enthalten.

Publikationen

Zeitschriftenartikel

Farbmacher, Helmut; Spindler, Martin (2020): "An Explainable Attention Network for Fraud Detection in Claims Management". In: Journal of Econometrics (forthcoming).
Bach, Philipp; Farbmacher, Helmut; Spindler, Martin (2018): "Semiparametric Count Data Modeling with an Application to Health Service Demand". In: Econometrics and Statistics, 8, S. 125-140.
Spindler, Martin; Luo, Ye (2017): "L2-Boosting for Economic Applications". In: American Economic Review Papers & Proceedings, 107, S. 270 - 273.
Aseervatham, Vijay; Lex, Christoph; Spindler, Martin (2016): "How do unisex rating regulations affect gender differences in insurance premiums?". In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, 41.
Spindler, Martin (2016): "Lasso for Instrumental Variable Selection". In: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 31, S. 450 - 454.
Spindler, Martin; Chernozhukov, Martin; Hansen, Chris (2016): "hdm: High-dimensional Econometrics". In: R Journal, 8/2, S. 185 - 199.
Chernozhukov, Victor; Hansen, Christian; Spindler, Martin (2015): "Post-Selection and Post-Regularization Inference in Linear Models with Very Many Controls and Instruments". In: American Economic Review Papers & Proceedings, 105.
Spindler, Martin (2015): "Asymmetric Information in (private) Accident Insurance". In: Economics Letters, 130, S. 85 - 88.
Chernozhukov, Victor; Hansen, Christian; Spindler, Martin (2015): "Valid Post-Selection and Post-Regularization Inference: An Elementary, General Approach". In: Annual Review of Economics, 7, S. 649 - 688.
Mittnik, Stefan; Robinzonov, Nikolay; Spindler, Martin (2015): "Stock Market Volatility: Identifying Major Drivers and the Nature of Their Impact". In: Journal of Banking and Finance, 58, S. 1 - 14.
Spindler, Martin; Winter, Joachim; Hagmayer, Steffen (2014): "Asymmetric Information in the Market for Automobile Insurance: Evidence from Germany". In: Journal of Risk and Insurance, 81, S. 781 - 801.
Spindler, Martin (2014): "Econometric Methods for Testing for Asymmetric Information Information – A Comparison of Parametric and Nonparametric Methods with an Application to Hospital Daily Benefits". In: The Geneva Risk and Insurance Review, 39, S. 254 - 266.
Su, Liangjun; Spindler, Martin (2013): "Nonparametric Testing for Asymmetric Information". In: Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 31, S. 208 - 225.

Buchbeitrag

Bucher-Koenen, Tabea; Schütz, Johanna; Spindler, Martin (2015): "Long-term Care Insurance Across Europe", In: Börsch-Supan, Axel (ed.), Ageing in Europe - Supporting Policies for an Inclusive Society, de Gruyter, Berlin.

MEA Discussion Paper

06-2019
Farbmacher, Helmut; Kögel, Heinrich; Spindler, Martin: "Heterogeneous Effects of Poverty on Cognition".
16-2014
Spindler, Martin: "How do unisex rating regulations affect gender differences in insurance premiums?".
09-2012
Spindler, Martin: "“They do know what they are doing... at least most of them.” Asymmetric Information in the (private) Disability Insurance".
08-2012
Spindler, Martin; Winter, Joachim; Hagmayer, Steffen: "Asymmetric Information in the Market for Automobile Insurance: Evidence from Germany".

Discussion Paper/Working Paper

Spindler, Martin (2013): Asymmetric Information in the Market for Hospital Daily Benefits, MRIC Working Paper Series.
Mittnik, Stefan; Robinzonov, Nikolay; Spindler, Martin (2013): Boosting the Anatomy of Volatility, Department of Statistics: Technical Reports, No.124.