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Workplace:School of Business, National College of Ireland, (more information at EDIRC)

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Journal Articles

2023

  1. Estimating Global Friction Periods for Economic Evaluation: A Case Study of Selected OECD Member Countries
    PharmacoEconomics, 2023, 41, (9), 1093-1101 Downloads
  2. Projected Impact on Labour Productivity Costs of Cancer-Related Premature Mortality in Europe 2018–2040
    Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2023, 21, (6), 877-889 Downloads

2022

  1. Correction to: The cost of lost productivity due to premature mortality associated with COVID-19: a Pan-European study
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2022, 23, (1), 153-153 Downloads View citations (4)
  2. The cost of lost productivity due to premature mortality associated with COVID-19: a Pan-European study
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2022, 23, (2), 249-259 Downloads View citations (4)

2021

  1. Employer survey to estimate the productivity friction period
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2021, 22, (2), 255-266 Downloads
  2. Impact on Firm Liquidity Arising from Outsourcing Decisions as Evidenced by Off-Balance-Sheet Disclosures
    International Advances in Economic Research, 2021, 27, (1), 17-27 Downloads

2020

  1. Advances in the methodological approach to friction period estimation: A European perspective
    Social Science & Medicine, 2020, 264, (C) Downloads

2019

  1. Variation in the methodological approach to productivity cost valuation: the case of prostate cancer
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2019, 20, (9), 1399-1408 Downloads View citations (2)

2017

  1. Cancer and productivity loss in the Irish economy: an employer’s perspective
    The Irish Journal of Management, 2017, 36, (1), 5-20 Downloads
  2. Making Implicit Assumptions Explicit in the Costing of Informal Care: The Case of Head and Neck Cancer in Ireland
    PharmacoEconomics, 2017, 35, (5), 591-601 Downloads
  3. Valuing Informal Care in Ireland: Beyond the Traditional Production Boundary
    The Economic and Social Review, 2017, 48, (3), 337-364 Downloads View citations (7)

2016

  1. Distress in long‐term head and neck cancer carers: a qualitative study of carers' perspectives
    Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2016, 25, (15-16), 2317-2327 Downloads

2015

  1. Productivity Losses Associated with Head and Neck Cancer Using the Human Capital and Friction Cost Approaches
    Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2015, 13, (4), 359-367 Downloads View citations (6)

2013

  1. Cost Effectiveness of Fecal DNA Screening for Colorectal Cancer: A Systematic Review and Quality Appraisal of the Literature
    Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2013, 11, (3), 181-192 Downloads
  2. Time Costs Associated with Informal Care for Colorectal Cancer: An Investigation of the Impact of Alternative Valuation Methods
    Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2013, 11, (3), 193-203 Downloads View citations (3)

2007

  1. Research Note: Modelling Tourism Demand – an Econometric Analysis of North American Tourist Expenditure in Ireland, 1985–2004
    Tourism Economics, 2007, 13, (2), 319-327 Downloads View citations (1)
 
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