Journal of Health Economics
1982 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 6, 2002
- How liability law affects medical productivity pp. 931-955

- Daniel P. Kessler and Mark B. McClellan
- Why do transplant surgeons turn down organs?: A model of the accept/reject decision pp. 957-969

- David H. Howard
- Should we use willingness to pay to elicit community preferences for health care?: New evidence from using a 'marginal' approach pp. 971-991

- Phil Shackley and Cam Donaldson
- A lifetime portfolio of risky and risk-free sexual behaviour and the prevalence of AIDS pp. 993-1007

- Amnon Levy
- Managed competition and consumer price sensitivity in social health insurance pp. 1009-1029

- Frederik T. Schut and Wolter H. J. Hassink
- The effect of report cards on consumer choice in the health insurance market pp. 1031-1048

- Gerard J. Wedig and Ming Tai-Seale
- Multiple payers, commonality and free-riding in health care: Medicare and private payers pp. 1049-1069

- Jacob Glazer and Thomas G. McGuire
- Economic implications of antibiotic resistance in a global economy pp. 1071-1083

- Niklas Rudholm
- Does alcohol-use increase the risk of sexual intercourse among adolescents? Evidence from the NLSY97 pp. 1085-1093

- Bisakha Sen
Volume 21, issue 5, 2002
- Community rating in health insurance and different benefit packages pp. 719-737

- Mathias Kifmann
- Alternative health insurance schemes: a welfare comparison pp. 739-756

- Bodil O. Hansen and Hans Keiding
- Breast cancer survival, work, and earnings pp. 757-779

- Cathy J. Bradley, Heather L. Bednarek and David Neumark
- Exploring the effects of population change on the costs of physician services pp. 781-803

- Frank Denton, Amiram Gafni and Byron Spencer
- The effects of drug subsidies on out-of-pocket prescription drug expenditures by seniors: regional evidence from Canada pp. 805-826

- Sule Alan, Thomas Crossley, Paul Grootendorst and Michael Veall
- Is it really possible to build a bridge between cost-benefit analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis? pp. 827-843

- Paul Dolan and Richard Edlin
- Debt, investment and endowment accumulation: the case of not-for-profit hospitals pp. 845-872

- William Gentry
- Learning and the evolution of medical technologies: the diffusion of coronary angioplasty pp. 873-885

- Vivian Ho
- Rational eating: can it lead to overweightness or underweightness? pp. 887-899

- Amnon Levy
- The effect of hospital ownership choice on patient outcomes after treatment for acute myocardial infarction pp. 901-922

- Yu-Chu Shen
- Welfare effects of supplementary insurance: a comment pp. 923-926

- Patricia Danzon
- Corrigendum to "Paying to waste lives: the affordability of reducing mother-to-child transmission of HIV in South Africa": [Journal of Health Economics 21 (2002) 405-421] pp. 927-927

- Jolene Skordis and Nicoli Nattrass
Volume 21, issue 4, 2002
- Do health changes affect smoking? Evidence from British panel data pp. 533-562

- Andrew Clark and Fabrice Etilé
- Employer investments in employee health: Implications for the family as health producer pp. 563-583

- Kristian Bolin, Lena Jacobson and Bjorn Lindgren
- Do ordering effects matter in willingness-to-pay studies of health care? pp. 585-599

- Jennifer Stewart, Eamon O'Shea, Cam Donaldson and Phil Shackley
- The structure of demand for health care: latent class versus two-part models pp. 601-625

- Partha Deb and Pravin Trivedi
- Inequality aversion, health inequalities and health achievement pp. 627-641

- Adam Wagstaff
- The reliability of self-assessed health status pp. 643-658

- Thomas Crossley and Steven Kennedy
- Does drinking really decrease in bad times? pp. 659-678

- Christopher Ruhm and William E. Black
- Testing Gateway Theory: do cigarette prices affect illicit drug use? pp. 679-698

- Michael Beenstock and Giora Rahav
- Should the US allow prescription drug reimports from Canada? pp. 699-708

- Paul Pecorino
- On the implications of endogenous resistance to medications pp. 709-718

- Ramanan Laxminarayan and Martin Weitzman
Volume 21, issue 3, 2002
- Alcohol taxes and labor market outcomes pp. 357-371

- Dhaval Dave and Robert Kaestner
- A proposal to solve the comparability problem in cost-utility analysis pp. 397-403

- Han Bleichrodt, Carmen Herrero and Jose-Luis Pinto-Prades
- Paying to waste lives: the affordability of reducing mother-to-child transmission of HIV in South Africa pp. 405-421

- Jolene Skordis and Nicoli Nattrass
- The demand for elective surgery in a public system: time and money prices in the UK National Health Service pp. 423-449

- Hugh Gravelle, Mark Dusheiko and Matthew Sutton
- Payer type and the returns to bypass surgery: evidence from hospital entry behavior pp. 451-474

- Michael Chernew, Gautam Gowrisankaran and A. Mark Fendrick
- The family as the health producer--when spouses act strategically pp. 475-495

- Kristian Bolin, Lena Jacobson and Bjorn Lindgren
- Defining health inequality: why Rawls succeeds where social welfare theory fails pp. 497-513

- Antoine Bommier and Guy Stecklov
- Cost-minimizing risk adjustment pp. 515-530

- Yujing Shen and Randall Ellis
Volume 21, issue 2, 2002
- QALYs, standard gambles, and the expected budget constraint pp. 181-195

- Ake Blomqvist
- Health insurer monopsony power: the all-or-none model pp. 197-206

- Jill Boylston Herndon
- The economics of family planning and underage conceptions pp. 207-225

- David Paton
- Waiting times for hospital admissions: the impact of GP fundholding pp. 227-252

- Carol Propper, Bronwyn Croxson and Arran Shearer
- Genetic testing when there is a mix of compulsory and voluntary health insurance pp. 253-270

- Michael Hoel and Tor Iversen
- The estimation of a preference-based measure of health from the SF-36 pp. 271-292

- John Brazier, Jennifer Roberts and Mark Deverill
- Asymmetric information, ownership and quality of care: an empirical analysis of nursing homes pp. 293-311

- Shin-Yi Chou
- Medicaid expansions and welfare contractions: offsetting effects on prenatal care and infant health? pp. 313-335

- Janet Currie and Jeffrey Grogger
- How do doctors behave when some (but not all) of their patients are in managed care? pp. 337-353

- Sherry Glied and Joshua Graff Zivin
Volume 21, issue 1, 2002
- Measuring consumer perceptions of quality differences among competing health benefit plans pp. 1-17

- Katherine Harris, Jennifer Schultz and Roger Feldman
- The impact of health plan report cards on managed care enrollment pp. 19-41

- Dennis P. Scanlon, Michael Chernew, Catherine McLaughlin and Gary Solon
- Quality information and consumer health plan choices pp. 43-63

- Nancy Dean Beaulieu
- Employee demand for health insurance and employer health plan choices pp. 65-88

- M. Kate Bundorf
- Switching costs, price sensitivity and health plan choice pp. 89-116

- Bruce A. Strombom, Thomas Buchmueller and Paul J. Feldstein
- Youth tobacco control: reconciling theory and empirical evidence pp. 117-135

- Sherry Glied
- On using sample selection methods in estimating the price elasticity of firms' demand for insurance pp. 137-145

- M. Susan Marquis and Thomas A. Louis
- Technology as a 'major driver' of health care costs: a cointegration analysis of the Newhouse conjecture pp. 147-159

- Albert Okunade and Vasudeva N. R. Murthy
- Life-cycle preferences over consumption and health: a comment on Bleichrodt and Quiggin pp. 161-166

- Thomas Klose
- Life-cycle preferences over consumption and health: a reply to Klose pp. 167-168

- Han Bleichrodt and John Quiggin
- Defining the value of a statistical life: a comment pp. 169-175

- Ake Blomqvist
- Defining the value of a statistical life: reply pp. 177-178

- Per-Olov Johansson
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