Journal of Health Economics
1982 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 6, 2005
- Assessing the macroeconomic impact of a healthcare problem: The application of computable general equilibrium analysis to antimicrobial resistance pp. 1055-1075

- Richard D. Smith, Milton Yago, Michael Millar and Jo Coast
- Social networks and health service utilization pp. 1076-1107

- Catherine Deri Armstrong
- The demand for dependent health insurance: How important is the cost of family coverage? pp. 1108-1131

- Alan C. Monheit and Jessica Primoff Vistnes
- Third party purchasing of health services: Patient choice and agency pp. 1132-1153

- Martin Chalkley and Fahad Khalil
- On the aggregation of health status measures pp. 1154-1173

- Jens Hougaard and Hans Keiding
- Can family caregiving substitute for nursing home care? pp. 1174-1190

- Kerwin Kofi Charles and Purvi Sevak
- Comparing the welfare effects of public and private health care subsidies in the United Kingdom pp. 1191-1209

- Ian Parry
Volume 24, issue 5, 2005
- Health care expenditure and GDP: Are they broken stationary? pp. 839-854

- Josep Carrion-i-Silvestre
- Medical savings accounts in Singapore: how much is adequate? pp. 855-875

- Ngee Choon Chia and Albert Tsui
- Family coverage expansions: Impact on insurance coverage and health care utilization of parents pp. 876-890

- Susan H. Busch and Noelia Duchovny
- Life expectancy and the value of early detection pp. 891-906

- David H. Howard
- Physician reimbursement and technology adoption pp. 907-930

- Astrid Selder
- Pricing health benefits: A cost-minimization approach pp. 931-949

- Nolan H. Miller
- The importance of peer effects, cigarette prices and tobacco control policies for youth smoking behavior pp. 950-968

- Lisa M. Powell, John Tauras and Hana Ross
- Classic or new monopsony? Searching for evidence in nursing labor markets pp. 969-989

- Barry Hirsch and Edward J. Schumacher
- Implicit versus explicit ranking: On inferring ordinal preferences for health care programmes based on differences in willingness-to-pay pp. 990-996

- Jan Abel Olsen, Cam Donaldson and Phil Shackley
- The causal effect of income on health: Evidence from German reunification pp. 997-1017

- Paul Frijters, John P. Haisken-DeNew and Michael Shields
- User charges and priority setting in health care: balancing equity and efficiency pp. 1018-1029

- Peter C. Smith
- Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence pp. 1030-1033

- Donald Light and Rebecca N. Warburton
- Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence pp. 1034-1044

- Joseph DiMasi, Ronald W. Hansen and Henry G. Grabowski
- Setting the record straight in the reply by DiMasi, Hansen and Grabowski pp. 1045-1048

- Donald Light and Rebecca N. Warburton
- Setting the record straight on setting the record straight: Response to the Light and Warburton rejoinder pp. 1049-1053

- Joseph DiMasi, Ronald W. Hansen and Henry G. Grabowski
- Erratum to " Anti-social welfare functions: A reply to Hansen et al." [J. Health Econ. 23 (2004) 899-905] pp. 1054-1054

- Richard Edlin
Volume 24, issue 4, 2005
- Smoking, health, risk, and perception pp. 631-653

- Jared Carbone, Snorre Kverndokk and Ole Rogeberg
- A nonparametric elicitation of the equity-efficiency trade-off in cost-utility analysis pp. 655-678

- Han Bleichrodt, Jason Doctor and Elly Stolk
- Axioms for health care resource allocation pp. 679-702

- Lars Peter Østerdal
- Health priorities and public preferences: the relative importance of past health experience and future health prospects pp. 703-714

- Paul Dolan and Aki Tsuchiya
- Does prevention save costs?: Considering deferral of the expensive last year of life pp. 715-724

- Afschin Gandjour and Karl Wilhelm Lauterbach
- State health insurance market reforms and access to insurance for high-risk employees pp. 725-750

- Amy Davidoff, Linda Blumberg and Len Nichols
- Implications of spillover effects within the family for medical cost-effectiveness analysis pp. 751-773

- Anirban Basu and David Meltzer
- Information asymmetry, insurance, and the decision to hospitalize pp. 775-793

- Ake Blomqvist and Pierre Leger
- Does provider variation matter to health plans? pp. 795-813

- Marisa Elena Domino and Haiden Huskamp
- How do nonprofit hospitals manage earnings? pp. 815-837

- Andrew Leone and R. Lawrence Van Horn
Volume 24, issue 3, 2005
- Litigation and the value of tobacco companies pp. 427-447

- Frank Sloan, Justin Trogdon and Carrie A. Mathews
- A theory of health investment under competing mortality risks pp. 449-463

- Fwu-Ranq Chang
- Generalized modeling approaches to risk adjustment of skewed outcomes data pp. 465-488

- Willard Manning, Anirban Basu and John Mullahy
- Is prenatal care really ineffective? Or, is the 'devil' in the distribution? pp. 489-513

- Karen Smith Conway and Partha Deb
- Sensitivity to scale in contingent valuation: the importance of the budget constraint pp. 515-529

- Richard D. Smith
- International differences in the impact of doctors on health: a multilevel analysis of OECD countries pp. 531-560

- Zeynep Or, Jia Wang and Dean Jamison
- The economics of vocation or 'why is a badly paid nurse a good nurse'? pp. 561-569

- Anthony Heyes
- Graduated driver licensing and teen traffic fatalities pp. 571-589

- Thomas Dee, David C. Grabowski and Michael Morrisey
- Benefits transfer of willingness to pay estimates and functions for health-risk reductions: a cross-country study pp. 591-611

- Roy Brouwer and Ian Bateman
- Youth alcohol use and risky sexual behavior: evidence from underage drunk driving laws pp. 613-628

- Christopher Carpenter
- Erratum to "How is mortality affected by money, marriage, and stress?" [J. Health Econ. 23 (2004) 1181-1207] pp. 629-629

- Jonathan Gardner and Andrew Oswald
Volume 24, issue 2, 2005
- The effect of the availability of charity care to the uninsured on the demand for private health insurance pp. 225-252

- Bradley Herring
- Subsidies to employee health insurance premiums and the health insurance market pp. 253-276

- Jonathan Gruber and Ebonya Washington
- Cigarette tax avoidance and evasion pp. 277-297

- Mark Stehr
- Health insurance coverage and the macroeconomy pp. 299-315

- John Cawley and Kosali Simon
- Productivity in pharmaceutical-biotechnology R&D: the role of experience and alliances pp. 317-339

- Patricia Danzon, Sean Nicholson and Nuno Sousa Pereira
- Healthy living in hard times pp. 341-363

- Christopher Ruhm
- The lasting impact of childhood health and circumstance pp. 365-389

- Anne Case, Angela Fertig and Christina Paxson
- The effect of network arrangements on hospital pricing behavior pp. 391-405

- James Burgess, Kathleen Carey and Gary J. Young
- A median voter model of health insurance with ex post moral hazard pp. 407-426

- Johanna Jacob and Douglas Lundin
Volume 24, issue 1, 2005
- Do new prescription drugs pay for themselves?: The case of second-generation antipsychotics pp. 1-31

- Mark Duggan
- A semi-separable utility function for health profiles pp. 33-54

- Ana M. Guerrero and Carmen Herrero
- Hospital price regulation and expenditure cap policy pp. 55-72

- Michel Mougeot and Florence Naegelen
- Purchasing health care services from providers with unknown altruism pp. 73-93

- William Jack
- The effect of premiums on the decision to participate in health insurance and other fringe benefits offered by the employer: evidence from a real-world experiment pp. 95-112

- Anne Royalty and John Hagens
- Abnormal returns and the regulation of nonprofit hospital sales and conversions pp. 113-135

- Andrew Leone, R. Lawrence Van Horn and Gerard J. Wedig
- Short-term effects of breast cancer on labor market attachment: results from a longitudinal study pp. 137-160

- Cathy J. Bradley, David Neumark, Heather L. Bednarek and Maryjean Schenk
- Working conditions, compensation and absenteeism pp. 161-188

- Solveig Ose
- Detecting Medicare abuse pp. 189-210

- David Becker, Daniel Kessler and Mark McClellan
- Multitasking and mixed systems for provider payment pp. 211-223

- Karen Eggleston
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