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Stephanie Von Hinke

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Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics|December 11, 2023
Education, Dietary Intakes and ExerciseStephanie Von Hinke
Journal of Health Economics|March 26, 2013
School meal crowd out in the 1980sStephanie von Hinke Kessler Scholder
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization|September 19, 2017
Protecting energy intakes against income shocksStephanie von Hinke, George Leckie
Health Economics|June 21, 2008
Maternal employment and overweight children: does timing matter?Stephanie von Hinke Kessler Scholder
Nature Communications|March 27, 2024
An analysis of the accuracy of retrospective birth location recall using sibling dataStephanie von Hinke, Nicolai Vitt
Journal of Health Economics|June 12, 2020
The response to nutritional labels: Evidence from a quasi-experimentEleonora Fichera, Stephanie von Hinke
Journal of Health Economics|October 22, 2023
The long-term effects of early-life pollution exposure: Evidence from the London smogStephanie von Hinke, Emil N Sørensen
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics|November 19, 2019
The Use of Instrumental Variables in Peer Effects ModelsStephanie von Hinke, George Leckie, Cheti Nicoletti
Journal of Health Economics|March 11, 2018
Getting a healthy start: The effectiveness of targeted benefits for improving dietary choicesRachel Griffith, Stephanie von Hinke, Sarah Smith
Biodemography and Social Biology|May 25, 2013
Genetic instrumental variable studies of effects of prenatal risk factorsGeorge L Wehby, Stephanie von Hinke Kessler Scholder
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Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics|December 11, 2023
Education, Dietary Intakes and ExerciseStephanie Von Hinke
Journal of Health Economics|March 26, 2013
School meal crowd out in the 1980sStephanie von Hinke Kessler Scholder
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization|September 19, 2017
Protecting energy intakes against income shocksStephanie von Hinke, George Leckie
Health Economics|June 21, 2008
Maternal employment and overweight children: does timing matter?Stephanie von Hinke Kessler Scholder
Nature Communications|March 27, 2024
An analysis of the accuracy of retrospective birth location recall using sibling dataStephanie von Hinke, Nicolai Vitt
Journal of Health Economics|June 12, 2020
The response to nutritional labels: Evidence from a quasi-experimentEleonora Fichera, Stephanie von Hinke
Journal of Health Economics|October 22, 2023
The long-term effects of early-life pollution exposure: Evidence from the London smogStephanie von Hinke, Emil N Sørensen
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics|November 19, 2019
The Use of Instrumental Variables in Peer Effects ModelsStephanie von Hinke, George Leckie, Cheti Nicoletti
Journal of Health Economics|March 11, 2018
Getting a healthy start: The effectiveness of targeted benefits for improving dietary choicesRachel Griffith, Stephanie von Hinke, Sarah Smith
Biodemography and Social Biology|May 25, 2013
Genetic instrumental variable studies of effects of prenatal risk factorsGeorge L Wehby, Stephanie von Hinke Kessler Scholder
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