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Maria Polyakova, PhD

  • Assistant Professor, Health Policy

Encina Commons,
615 Crothers Way Room 182,
Stanford, California 94305-6006

(650) 498-7528 (voice)

Biography

Maria Polyakova, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Health Policy at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Her research investigates questions surrounding the role of government in the design and financing of health insurance systems. She is especially interested in the relationships between public policies and individuals’ decision-making in health care and health insurance, as well as in the risk protection and re-distributive aspects of health insurance systems. She received a BA degree in Economics and Mathematics from Yale University, and a PhD in Economics from MIT.

publications

Working Papers
November 2022

Heterogeneity in Damages from A Pandemic

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Heterogeneity in Damages from A Pandemic
Journal Articles
December 2022

Association of Family Income With Morbidity and Mortality Among US Lower-Income Children and Adolescents

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Association of Family Income With Morbidity and Mortality Among US Lower-Income Children and Adolescents
Working Papers
April 2021

Risk Perceptions and Protective Behaviors: Evidence from COVID-19 Pandemic

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Risk Perceptions and Protective Behaviors: Evidence from COVID-19 Pandemic

In The News

A dollar bill and mask represents the economy during COVID-19 pandemic.
Q&As

Initial Economic Damage from the COVID-19 Pandemic More Widespread Across Ages and Geographies than Initial Mortality Impacts

Maria Polyakova and colleagues examine how the pandemic impacted individual livelihoods depending on where people live, as well as the age of coronavirus victims.
Initial Economic Damage from the COVID-19 Pandemic More Widespread Across Ages and Geographies than Initial Mortality Impacts
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