Health Economics
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Volume 5, issue 6, 1996
- A social contract for 21st century health care: Three‐tier health care with bounty hunting pp. 479-499

- Uwe E. Reinhardt
- Nonsampling measurement error in administrative data: Implications for economic evaluations pp. 501-512

- Nancy Wolff and Thomas W. Helminiak
- An economic approach to clinical trial design and research priority‐setting pp. 513-524

- Karl Claxton and John Posnett
- Biases in cost measurement for economic evaluation studies in health care pp. 525-529

- Philip Jacobs and Jean‐François Baladi
- Valuation of health changes with the contingent valuation method: A test of scope and question order effects pp. 531-541

- Bernt Kartman, Nils‐Olov Stålhammar and Magnus Johannesson
- Using willingness to pay to assess the benefits of assisted reproductive techniques pp. 543-558

- Mandy Ryan
- Where to be born? A normative approach of life duration inequalities in the world pp. 559-572

- Eric Attias and Cyrille Piatecki
- The relationship between health expenditures and the age structure of the population in OECD countries pp. 573-578

- Joan M. O'Connell
- Book Reviews pp. 579-582

- No Author
Volume 5, issue 5, 1996
- Guest editors' introduction pp. 381-382

- Andrew Jones and Owen O'Donnell
- Quality time: How parents' schooling affects child health through its interaction with childcare time in Bangladesh pp. 383-407

- David Bishai
- Expenditure on physicians' services in Canada: Was Medicare a structural change? pp. 409-419

- Brian Ferguson
- Economic depression and the use of physician services in Finland pp. 421-434

- Unto Häkkinen, Gunnar Rosenqvist and Seppo Aro
- Financial incentives and productive efficiency in Finnish health centres pp. 435-445

- Kalevi Luoma, Maija‐Liisa Järviö, Ilpo Suoniemi and Reino Hjerppe
- Willingness to pay and cost of illness for changes in health capital depreciation pp. 447-468

- Walter Ried
- Adjusting for bias in C/E ratio estimates pp. 470-472

- Aaron A. Stinnett
- Capacity building in health economics. Opportunities for training in developing countries pp. 473-478

- Sarah James and Catriona Waddington
Volume 5, issue 4, 1996
- Outcome measurement in economic evaluation pp. 279-296

- Magnus Johannesson, Bengt Jönsson and Göran Karlsson
- Confidence intervals for cost‐effectiveness ratios: An application of Fieller's theorem pp. 297-305

- Andrew R. Willan and Bernie J. O'Brien
- The cost‐effectiveness of diagnostic strategies in patients with suspected pulmonary embolism pp. 307-318

- Bowine C. Michel, Rob J. Seerden, Frans F. H. Rutten, Edwin J. R. van Beek and Harry R. Büller
- Cost effectiveness of antenatal anti‐D prophylaxis pp. 319-328

- Sandra Vick, John Cairns, Stan Urbaniak, Charles Whitfield and Alaeddin Raafat
- The discounting of lives saved in future generations—some empirical results pp. 329-332

- Magnus Johannesson and Per‐Olov Johansson
- Household characteristics affecting where mothers deliver in rural Kenya pp. 333-340

- Dominic Hodgkin
- NHS contracts: An agency approach pp. 341-352

- Rosella Levaggi
- Contracting in the NHS quasi‐market pp. 353-362

- James Raftery, Ray Robinson, Jo‐Ann Mulligan and Sean Forrest
- Technical, scale, and size efficiency in nursing home care: A nonparametric analysis of Connecticut homes pp. 363-373

- Sajal Chattopadhyay and Subhash Ray
- Student corner pp. 375-379

- James Mason
Volume 5, issue 3, 1996
- An evaluation of Oregon's Medicaid rationing algorithms pp. 171-181

- Tammy O. Tengs
- Tacit collusion among hospitals in price competitive markets pp. 183-193

- Lee Rivers Mobley
- Marginal costs in general acute care hospitals: A comparison among California, New York and Canada pp. 195-216

- Korinna K. Hansen and Jack Zwanziger
- Superbugs: Should antimicrobial resistance be included as a cost in economic evaluation? pp. 217-226

- Joanna Coast, Richard D. Smith and Michael R. Millar
- The impact of age on cost‐effectiveness ratios and its control in decision making pp. 227-239

- Rob Baltussen, Reiner Leidl and André Ament
- Health promotion community development and the tyranny of individualism pp. 241-247

- A. Shiell and P. Hawe
- Labour productivity effects of prescribed medicines for chronically ill workers pp. 249-265

- John A. Rizzo, Thomas A. Abbott and Steven Pashko
- Using economics alongside clinical trials: Why we cannot choose the evaluation technique in advance pp. 267-269

- Cam Donaldson, Vanora Hundley and Emma McIntosh
- Letters to the editors pp. 271-271

- Mia Crampin
- Letters to the editors pp. 272-272

- William M. C. Rosenberg and David L. Sackett
- Book reviews pp. 275-276

- Walter Holland
- Book reviews pp. 276-277

- Stephen Martin
- Book reviews pp. 277-278

- Dave Buck
Volume 5, issue 2, 1996
- And now for vertical equity? Some concerns arising from Aboriginal health in Australia pp. 99-103

- Gavin Mooney
- Individual cigarette consumption and addiction: A flexible limited dependent variable approach pp. 105-117

- Steven T. Yen and Andrew Jones
- Subsidized dental care for young men: Its impact on utilization and dental health pp. 119-128

- Jostein Grytten, Gunnar Rongen and Oyvind Asmyhr
- Selection bias in GP fundholding pp. 129-140

- Darrin Baines and David K. Whynes
- The time trade‐off method: Results from a general population study pp. 141-154

- Paul Dolan, Claire Gudex, Paul Kind and Alan Williams
- An exercise on the feasibility of carrying out secondary economic analyses pp. 155-165

- Tom Jefferson, Miranda Mugford, Alastair Gray and Vittorio Demicheli
- Costing neonatal care alongside the ECMO trial pp. 167-168

- Louise Hallam
Volume 5, issue 1, 1996
- Problems of using modelling in the economic evaluation of health care pp. 1-11

- Trevor A. Sheldon
- Indirect cost in economic evaluation: The opportunity cost of unpaid inputs pp. 13-23

- John Posnett and Stephen Jan
- Transaction costs, externalities and information technology in health care pp. 25-36

- Brian Ferguson and Justin Keen
- Cost recovery and improved drug availability in Niger — implications for total patient treatment costs pp. 37-59

- Annemarie Wouters and Anthony Kouzis
- Choice of health insurance by families of the mentally ill pp. 61-76

- Partha Deb, Virginia Wilcox‐Gök, Ann Holmes and Jeffrey Rubin
- The impact of alcohol consumption and marijuana use on high school graduation pp. 77-92

- Tetsuji Yamada, Michael Kendix and Tadashi Yamada
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