Journal of Health Economics
1982 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 6, 2001
- Statistical discrimination in health care pp. 881-907

- Ana Balsa and Thomas G. McGuire
- The incentive effects of the Medicare indirect medical education policy pp. 909-933

- Sean Nicholson and David Song
- An examination of flexible spending accounts pp. 935-954

- James Cardon and Mark Showalter
- Regulatory restrictions on selective contracting: an empirical analysis of "any-willing-provider" regulations pp. 955-966

- Michael G. Vita
- The welfare impact of HMO mergers pp. 967-990

- Robert Town
- Alcohol, marijuana, and American youth: the unintended consequences of government regulation pp. 991-1010

- John DiNardo and Thomas Lemieux
- The effect of abortion restrictions on the timing of abortions pp. 1011-1032

- Marianne Bitler and Madeline Zavodny
- Scale and scope in drug development: unpacking the advantages of size in pharmaceutical research pp. 1033-1057

- Iain Cockburn and Rebecca Henderson
- The demand for consumer health information pp. 1059-1075

- Todd H. Wagner, Teh-wei Hu and Judith H. Hibbard
- Screening and preventable illness pp. 1077-1088

- Margaret M. Byrne and Peter Thompson
- Slippery when wet: the effects of local alcohol access laws on highway safety pp. 1089-1096

- Reagan Baughman, Michael Conlin, Stacy Dickert-Conlin and John Pepper
Volume 20, issue 5, 2001
- Improving nurse retention in the National Health Service in England: the impact of job satisfaction on intentions to quit pp. 677-701

- Michael Shields and Melanie Ward
- The impact of maternal alcohol and illicit drug use on children's behavior problems: evidence from the children of the national longitudinal survey of youth pp. 703-731

- Pinka Chatterji and Sara Markowitz
- Hospital competition in HMO networks pp. 733-753

- Robert Town and Gregory Vistnes
- Inducing or restraining demand: the market for night visits in primary care pp. 755-779

- Antonio Giuffrida and Hugh Gravelle
- The impact of health status on the duration of unemployment spells and the implications for studies of the impact of unemployment on health status pp. 781-796

- Jennifer Stewart
- A dynamic programming approach to the efficient design of clinical trials pp. 797-822

- Karl Claxton and K. M. Thompson
- Equity in health: the importance of different health streams pp. 823-834

- Paul Dolan and Jan Abel Olsen
- New evidence on the relationship between substance use and adolescent sexual behavior pp. 835-845

- Daniel Rees, Laura M. Argys and Susan Averett
- Handbook of Health Economics pp. 847-854

- Henry Aaron
- Handbook of Health Economics pp. 855-879

- Frans Rutten, Han Bleichrodt, Werner Brouwer, Marc Koopmanschap and Erik Schut
Volume 20, issue 4, 2001
- Estimating log models: to transform or not to transform? pp. 461-494

- Willard Manning and John Mullahy
- Adapting to heart conditions: a test of the hedonic treadmill pp. 495-507

- Stephen Wu
- Balancing incentives in the compensation contracts of nonprofit hospital CEOs pp. 509-525

- Colin Preyra and George Pink
- Long-term care and nursing home coverage: are adult children substitutes for insurance policies? pp. 527-547

- Jennifer Mellor
- Medicaid reimbursement and the quality of nursing home care pp. 549-569

- David C. Grabowski
- Do Medicaid physician fees for prenatal services affect birth outcomes? pp. 571-590

- Bradley Gray
- Medical malpractice liability and its effect on prenatal care utilization and infant health pp. 591-611

- Lisa Dubay, Robert Kaestner and Timothy Waidmann
- The meaning of death: some simulations of a model of healthy and unhealthy consumption pp. 613-638

- Martin Forster
- Dollars and performance: treating alcohol misuse in Maine pp. 639-666

- Matilde Machado
- A comment on Neudeck and Podczeck's "adverse selection and regulation in health insurance markets" pp. 667-673

- William Encinosa
Volume 20, issue 3, 2001
- Mothers and others: who invests in children's health? pp. 301-328

- Anne Case and Christina Paxson
- Eliciting GPs' preferences for pecuniary and non-pecuniary job characteristics pp. 329-347

- Anthony Scott
- The family as the health producer -- when spouses are Nash-bargainers pp. 349-362

- Kristian Bolin, Lena Jacobson and Bjorn Lindgren
- Statistical inference of progressivity dominance: an application to health care financing distributions pp. 363-377

- Jan Klavus
- Type of contract and supplier-induced demand for primary physicians in Norway pp. 379-393

- Jostein Grytten and Rune Sorensen
- Managed care and technology adoption in health care: evidence from magnetic resonance imaging pp. 395-421

- Laurence C. Baker
- Modeling the effects of health on economic growth pp. 423-440

- Alok Bhargava, Dean Jamison, Lawrence J. Lau and Christopher Murray
- Hypothetical versus real willingness to pay in the health care sector: results from a field experiment pp. 441-457

- Karen Blumenschein, Magnus Johannesson, Krista K. Yokoyama and Patricia R. Freeman
- Erratum to "Uncertain lifetime, life protection, and the value of life saving": [Journal of Health Economics 19 (2000) 341-367] pp. 459-460

- Isaac Ehrlich
Volume 20, issue 2, 2001
- Risk sharing as a supplement to imperfect capitation: a tradeoff between selection and efficiency pp. 147-168

- Erik M. van Barneveld, Leida M. Lamers, Rene C. J. A. van Vliet and Wynand P. M. M. van de Ven
- Health and endogenous growth pp. 169-185

- Adriaan van Zon and Joan Muysken
- Health insurance and female labor supply in Taiwan pp. 187-211

- Y. J. Chou and Doug Staiger
- Market restructuring and pricing in the hospital industry pp. 213-237

- Ranjani Krishnan
- Avoiding health insurance crowd-out: evidence from the medicare as secondary payer legislation pp. 239-260

- Sherry Glied and Mark Stabile
- Does cigarette price influence adolescent experimentation? pp. 261-270

- Sherry Emery, Martha M. White and John P. Pierce
- Omitted variable bias and hospital costs pp. 271-282

- Pierre-Yves Cremieux and Pierre Ouellette
- Does the economics of moral hazard need to be revisited? A comment on the paper by John Nyman pp. 283-288

- Ake Blomqvist
- Health insurance: tradeoffs revisited pp. 289-293

- Willard Manning and M. Susan Marquis
- The income transfer effect, the access value of insurance and the Rand health insurance experiment pp. 295-298

- John Nyman
- Rejoinder pp. 299-299

- Ake Blomqvist
Volume 20, issue 1, 2001
- Hospital ownership and cost and quality of care: is there a dime's worth of difference? pp. 1-21

- Frank Sloan, Gabriel Picone, Donald H. TaylorJr. and Shin-Yi Chou
- The role of profit status under imperfect information: evidence from the treatment patterns of elderly Medicare beneficiaries hospitalized for psychiatric diagnoses pp. 23-49

- Susan L. Ettner and Richard C. Hermann
- The joint demand for cigarettes and marijuana: evidence from the National Household Surveys on Drug Abuse pp. 51-68

- Matthew C. Farrelly, Jeremy Bray, Gary A. Zarkin and Brett W. Wendling
- A positive analysis of financial incentives for cadaveric organ donation pp. 69-83

- Margaret M. Byrne and Peter Thompson
- The economics of regulatory mandates on the HMO market pp. 85-107

- William Encinosa
- Addressing uncertainty in medical cost-effectiveness analysis: Implications of expected utility maximization for methods to perform sensitivity analysis and the use of cost-effectiveness analysis to set priorities for medical research pp. 109-129

- David Meltzer
- Is there a meaningful definition of the value of a statistical life? pp. 131-139

- Per-Olov Johansson
- The value of remaining lifetime is close to estimated values of life pp. 141-143

- Emmett B. Keeler
- Corrigendum to 'Adaptation and scale of reference bias in self-assessments of quality of life': [Journal of Health Economics 19 (2000) 403-420] pp. 145-145

- Wim Groot
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