American Journal of Health Economics
2015 - 2019
Current editor(s): Thomas Buchmueller From MIT Press Bibliographic data for series maintained by The MIT Press (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 2, issue 4, 2016
- Health Plan Type Variations in Spells of Health-Care Treatment pp. 399-430

- Randall Ellis and Wenjia Zhu
- The Role of Donations in Quality Disclosure: Evidence from Nonprofit Nursing Homes Full Access pp. 431-462

- Susan F. Lu
- The Impact of Social Security Income on Cognitive Function at Older Ages Full Access pp. 463-488

- Padmaja Ayyagari and David Frisvold
- Recessions, Poverty, and Mortality in the United States: 1993–2012 pp. 489-510

- Sarah H. Gordon and Benjamin D. Sommers
- Eat (and Drink) Better Tonight: Food Stamp Benefit Timing and Drunk Driving Fatalities pp. 511-534

- Chad Cotti, John Gordanier and Orgul Ozturk
- Comprehensive Indoor Smoking Bans and Smoking Prevalence: Evidence from the BRFSS pp. 535-556

- Thomas W. Carton, Michael Darden, John Levendis, Sang H. Lee and Iben Ricket
Volume 2, issue 3, 2016
- Employers’ Changing Economic Incentives to Offer Health Insurance under the Affordable Care Act pp. 273-299

- Jean M. Abraham, Roger Feldman and Peter Graven
- Peer Effects on Teenage Fertility: Social Transmission Mechanisms and Policy Recommendations pp. 300-317

- Jason Fletcher and Olga Yakusheva
- Impact of Premium Subsidies on the Take-up of Health Insurance: Evidence from the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) pp. 318-343

- Asako S. Moriya and Kosali Simon
- Smart as a Whip and Fit as a Fiddle: The Effect of a Diploma on Health pp. 344-372

- Lindsey Woodworth
- Poor-Quality Drugs and Global Trade: A Pilot Study pp. 373-398

- Roger Bate, Ginger Zhe Jin, Aparna Mathur and Amir Attaran
Volume 2, issue 2, 2016
- Evolving Measures of Provider Market Power pp. 145-160

- David Dranove and Christopher Ody
- Discounting of Medical Savings Accounts pp. 161-183

- Maoyong Fan, Zhen Lei and Gordon Liu
- Diagnosing the Causes of Rising Health-Care Expenditure in Canada: Does Baumol's Cost Disease Loom Large? pp. 184-212

- Bradley Rossen and Akhter Faroque
- Risk Beliefs and Preferences for E-cigarettes pp. 213-240

- W Viscusi
- Market Structure as a Determinant of Patient Care Quality pp. 241-271

- Nathan E. Wilso
Volume 2, issue 1, 2016
- Soaking Up the Sun: The Role of Sunshine in the Production of Infant Health pp. 1-40

- Jennifer Trudeau, Karen Smith Conway and Andrea Menclova
- The Production of and Market for New Physicians’ Skill pp. 41-65

- Andrew J. Epstein, Sean Nicholson and David A. Asch
- Risk Corridors and Reinsurance in Health Insurance Marketplaces: Insurance for Insurers pp. 66-95

- Timothy Layton, Thomas G. McGuire and Anna D. Sinaiko
- Income Responses to Health Insurance Subsidies: Evidence from Massachusetts pp. 96-124

- Julie Shi
- Success Is Something to Sneeze At: Influenza Mortality in Cities that Participate in the Super Bowl pp. 125-143

- Charles Stoecker, Nicholas Sanders and Alan Barreca
Volume 1, issue 4, 2015
- Medicare Payments and System-Level Health-Care Use: The Spillover Effects of Medicare Managed Care pp. 399-431

- Katherine Baicker and Jacob Robbins
- The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Childhood Obesity in the United States: Evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 pp. 432-460

- Maoyong Fan and Yanhong Jin
- Inflated Responses in Measures of Self-Assessed Health pp. 461-493

- William Greene, Mark Harris and Bruce Hollingsworth
- “Sticker Shock” in Individual Insurance under Health Reform? pp. 494-514

- Mark Pauly, Scott Harrington and Adam Leive
- The Impact of Insurance on HIV Testing pp. 515-536

- Neeraj Sood, Zachary Wagner and Yanyu Wu
Volume 1, issue 3, 2015
- Mitigating the Effects of Low Birth Weight: Evidence from Randomly Assigned Adoptees pp. 275-296

- Brian Beach and Martin Saavedra
- The Great Recession and Consumer Demand for Alcohol: A Dynamic Panel-Data Analysis of US Households pp. 297-325

- Chad Cotti, Richard Dunn and Chad Cotti
- Helping Consumers Use Nutrition Information: Effects of Format and Presentation pp. 326-344

- Julie S. Downs, Jessica Wisdom and George Loewenstein
- Maternal Bed Rest and Infant Health pp. 345-373

- Christine Piette Durrance and Melanie Guldi
- The Impact of Health Reform on Job Mobility: Evidence from Massachusetts pp. 374-398

- Bradley Heim and Ithai Z. Lurie
Volume 1, issue 2, 2015
- Does Health Insurance Encourage or Crowd Out Beneficial Nonmedical Care? A Dynamic Analysis of Insurance, Health Inputs, and Health Production pp. 125-164

- Betty Tao Fout and Donna Gilleskie
- The Effect of Medicaid Expansions in the Late 1980s and Early 1990s on the Labor Supply of Pregnant Women pp. 165-193

- Dhaval Dave, Sandra L. Decker, Robert Kaestner and Kosali I. Simon
- The Effect of Medicaid Payment Rates on Access to Dental Care among Children pp. 194-223

- Thomas C. Buchmueller, Sean Orzol and Lara Shore-Sheppard
- Estimating the Price Elasticity of Demand for Different Levels of Alcohol Consumption among Young Adults pp. 224-254

- Vinish Shrestha
- The Earnings and Consulting Income of US Health Economists: Results from the 2012 Survey of the American Society of Health Economists pp. 255-274

- John Cawley, Michael Morrisey and Kosali I. Simon
Volume 1, issue 1, 2015
- Editorial pp. iii

- Frank Sloan
- In Memoriam: Willard G. Manning, 1946–2014 pp. iv-vi

- R. Tamara Konetzka
- How Much Favorable Selection Is Left in Medicare Advantage? pp. 1-26

- Joseph Newhouse, Mary Price, John Hsu, J. Michael McWilliams and Thomas G. McGuire
- The Role of Publication Selection Bias in Estimates of the Value of a Statistical Life pp. 27-52

- W Viscusi
- More Insurers Lower Premiums: Evidence from Initial Pricing in the Health Insurance Marketplaces pp. 53-81

- Leemore Dafny, Jonathan Gruber and Christopher Ody
- Expanding Patients' Property Rights in Their Medical Records pp. 82-100

- Laurence C. Baker, M. Kate Bundorf and Daniel P. Kessler
- Cross Border Effects of State Health Technology Regulation pp. 101-123

- Jill R. Horwitz and Daniel Polsky
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