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Volume 30, issue S1, 2021
- Disparate ageing: The role of education and socioeconomic gradients in future health and disability in an international context pp. 3-10

- Vincenzo Atella, Dana Goldman and Daniel McFadden
- The future of the elderly population health status: Filling a knowledge gap pp. 11-29

- Vincenzo Atella, Federico Belotti, Daejung Kim, Dana Goldman, Tadeja Gracner, Andrea Piano Mortari and Bryan Tysinger
- Future projection of the health and functional status of older people in Japan: A multistate transition microsimulation model with repeated cross‐sectional data pp. 30-51

- Megumi Kasajima, Hideki Hashimoto, Sze‐Chuan Suen, Brian Chen, Hawre Jalal, Karen Eggleston and Jay Bhattacharya
- Predicting quantity and quality of life with the Future Elderly Model pp. 52-79

- Duncan Ermini Leaf, Bryan Tysinger, Dana Goldman and Darius Lakdawalla
- Improved survival for individuals with common chronic conditions in the Medicare population pp. 80-91

- Dana Goldman, Benjamin G. Cohen, Jessica Y. Ho, Daniel L. McFadden, Martha S. Ryan and Bryan Tysinger
- Smoking, life expectancy, and chronic disease in South Korea, Singapore, and the United States: A microsimulation model pp. 92-104

- Daejung Kim, Cynthia Chen, Bryan Tysinger, Sungchul Park, Ming Zhe Chong, Lijia Wang, Michelle Zhao, Jian‐Min Yuan, Woon‐Puay Koh, Joanne Yoong, Jay Bhattacharya and Karen Eggleston
- The effect of college education on health and mortality: Evidence from Canada pp. 105-118

- Guy Lacroix, Francois Laliberté‐Auger, Pierre-Carl Michaud and Daniel Parent
- Early childhood education and life‐cycle health pp. 119-141

- Jorge Luis Garcia and James Heckman
Volume 30, issue 12, 2021
- Payment schemes and treatment responses after a demand shock in mental health care pp. 2956-2973

- Rudy Douven, Minke Remmerswaal and Tobias Vervliet
- The impact of primary care physician density on perinatal health: Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 2974-2994

- Jonas Minet Kinge and Jostein Grytten
- Community‐level health programs and child labor: Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 2995-3015

- Alberto Posso, Udeni De Silva Perera and Ankita Mishra
- Pollution at schools and children's aerobic capacity pp. 3016-3031

- Michelle Marcus
- Health care use in response to health shocks: Does socio‐economic status matter? pp. 3032-3050

- Denzil Fiebig, Kees van Gool, Jane Hall and Chunzhou Mu
- Who is resilient in a time of crisis? The importance of financial and non‐financial resources pp. 3051-3073

- David Johnston, Claryn S. J. Kung and Michael Shields
- Long term care insurance with state‐dependent preferences pp. 3074-3086

- Philippe De Donder and Marie-Louise Leroux
- The economic costs of child maltreatment in UK pp. 3087-3105

- Gabriella Conti, Elena Pizzo, Stephen Morris and Mariya Melnychuk
- Do different means of recording sexual orientation affect its relationship with health and wellbeing? pp. 3106-3122

- Sean Urwin, Thomas Mason and William Whittaker
- Immediate and informative feedback during a pandemic: Using stated preference analysis to predict vaccine uptake rates pp. 3123-3137

- William F. Vásquez, Jennifer M. Trudeau and Jessica Alicea‐Planas
- Flexible Bayesian longitudinal models for cost‐effectiveness analyses with informative missing data pp. 3138-3158

- Alexina J. Mason, Manuel Gomes, James Carpenter and Richard Grieve
- Pharmaceutical opioid marketing and physician prescribing behavior pp. 3159-3185

- Svetlana Beilfuss and Sebastian Linde
- Intergenerational health mobility: Evidence from Danish registers pp. 3186-3202

- Carsten Andersen
- No mission? No motivation. On hospitals' organizational form and charity care provision pp. 3203-3219

- Nadia Burani
- Cycle‐network expansion plan in Oslo: Modeling cost‐effectiveness analysis and health equity impact pp. 3220-3235

- Admassu N. Lamu, Ole F. Norheim, Fredrik A. Gregersen and Mathias Barra
- Balancing health and financial protection in health benefit package design pp. 3236-3247

- Katherine T. Lofgren, David A. Watkins, Solomon T. Memirie, Joshua A. Salomon and Stéphane Verguet
- Predicting vaccine hesitancy from area‐level indicators: A machine learning approach pp. 3248-3256

- Vincenzo Carrieri, Raffaele Lagravinese and Giuliano Resce
Volume 30, issue 11, 2021
- Healthcare utilization at retirement in China pp. 2618-2636

- Qin Zhou, Karen Eggleston and Gordon G. Liu
- Incomplete information and irrelevant attributes in stated‐preference values for health interventions pp. 2637-2648

- Juan M. Gonzalez Sepulveda, F. Reed Johnson and Deborah A. Marshall
- Estimating the shares of the value of branded pharmaceuticals accruing to manufacturers and to patients served by health systems pp. 2649-2666

- Beth Woods, Aimée Fox, Mark Sculpher and Karl Claxton
- Effects of the Colorectal Cancer Control Program pp. 2667-2685

- Marianne Bitler, Christopher S. Carpenter and Danea Horn
- Do parental preferences predict engagement in child health programs? pp. 2686-2700

- Tony Beatton, Carly J. Moores, Dipanwita Sarkar, Jayanta Sarkar, Juliana Silva Goncalves and Helen A. Vidgen
- TV exposure and food consumption patterns–evidence from Indonesia pp. 2701-2721

- Lisa Oberlander
- Child health, human capital, and adult financial behavior pp. 2722-2750

- Marc-André Luik, Amelia Guha Thakurta and Dennis Wesselbaum
- Patients' free choice of physicians is not always good pp. 2751-2765

- Xinyu Li and Christian Waibel
- Life satisfaction: The role of domain‐specific reference points pp. 2766-2779

- Sebastian Neumann‐Böhme, Arthur Attema, Werner Brouwer and Job van Exel
- Understanding the distributional impacts of health insurance reform: Evidence from a consumer cost‐sharing program pp. 2780-2793

- Marion Aouad, Timothy T. Brown and Christopher M. Whaley
- The effect of awarding disability benefits on opioid consumption pp. 2794-2807

- Andrei Barbos and Minglu Sun
- Modeling the Covid‐19 epidemic using time series econometrics pp. 2808-2828

- Adam Golinski and Peter Spencer
- The effects of graduated driver licensing on teenage body weight pp. 2829-2846

- Qihua Qiu and Jaesang Sung
- Estimating an exchange‐rate between care‐related and health‐related quality of life outcomes for economic evaluation: An application of the wellbeing valuation method pp. 2847-2857

- Nishit Dhanji, Werner Brouwer, Cam Donaldson, Eve Wittenberg and Hareth Al‐Janabi
- Measuring the impact of calorie labeling: The mechanisms behind changes in obesity pp. 2858-2878

- Rodrigo Aranda, Michael Darden and Donald Rose
- Money and my mind: Maternal cash transfers and mental health pp. 2879-2904

- Edward N. Okeke
- Genetic risks, adolescent health, and schooling attainment pp. 2905-2920

- Vikesh Amin, Jere Behrman, Jason Fletcher, Alfonso Flores-Lagunes, Alfonso Flores‐Lagunes and Hans‐Peter Kohler
- Measuring the spatial distribution of health rankings in the United States pp. 2921-2936

- Will Davis, Alexander Gordan and Rusty Tchernis
- On the effect of uncertainty on personal vaccination decisions pp. 2937-2942

- Christophe Courbage and Richard Peter
- The effect of Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansions on foster care admissions pp. 2943-2951

- Louis-Philippe Beland, Jason Huh and Dongwoo Kim
Volume 30, issue 10, 2021
- The effects of health spending on the propagation of infectious diseases pp. 2323-2344

- Marcelo Castro, Enlinson Mattos and Fernanda Patriota
- The curse of modernization? Western fast food and Chinese children's weight pp. 2345-2366

- Nancy Kong and Weina Zhou
- The “Great Lockdown”: Inactive workers and mortality by Covid‐19 pp. 2367-2382

- Nicola Borri, Francesco Drago, Chiara Santantonio and Francesco Sobbrio
- Birth weight and adult income: An examination of mediation through adult height and body mass pp. 2383-2398

- Jaakko Pehkonen, Jutta Viinikainen, Jaana T. Kari, Petri Böckerman, Terho Lehtimäki and Olli Raitakari
- Have Dutch Hospitals Saved Lives and Reduced Costs? A longitudinal patient‐level analysis over the years 2013–2017 pp. 2399-2408

- Sandra Sülz, Holger Wagenaar and Joris van de Klundert
- The effect of medical cannabis laws on pharmaceutical marketing to physicians pp. 2409-2436

- Thomas Lebesmuehlbacher and Rhet Smith
- Why do narrow network plans cost less? pp. 2437-2451

- Eli Liebman and Matthew T. Panhans
- Lives saved during economic downturns: Evidence from Australia pp. 2452-2467

- Kadir Atalay, Rebecca Edwards, Stefanie Schurer and David Ubilava
- Lessons learned? Intended and unintended effects of India's second‐generation maternal cash transfer scheme pp. 2468-2486

- Paula von Haaren and Stefan Klonner
- The effects of income fluctuations on undernutrition and overnutrition across the lifecycle pp. 2487-2509

- Katrina Kosec and Jie Song
- Does subsidizing the private for‐profit sector benefit the poor? Evidence from national antimalarial subsidies in Nigeria and Uganda pp. 2510-2530

- Sarah Tougher, Kara Hanson and Catherine A. Goodman
- Parameterizing standard measures of income and health inequality using choice experiments pp. 2531-2546

- Hjördis Hardardottir, Ulf-G. Gerdtham and Erik Wengström
- Does a health crisis change how we value health? pp. 2547-2560

- Edward J. D. Webb, Paul Kind, David Meads and Adam Martin
- Does public long‐term care expenditure improve care‐related quality of life of service users in England? pp. 2561-2581

- Francesco Longo, Karl Claxton, James Lomas and Stephen Martin
- New(spaper) evidence of a reduction in suicide mentions during the 19th century US gold rush pp. 2582-2594

- Christoph Kronenberg
- Recreational cannabis laws and opioid‐related emergency department visit rates pp. 2595-2605

- Coleman Drake, Jiebing Wen, Jesse Hinde and Hefei Wen
- Distributional consequences of including survivor costs in economic evaluations pp. 2606-2613

- Klas Kellerborg, Werner Brouwer, Matthijs Versteegh, Bram Wouterse and Pieter van Baal
Volume 30, issue 9, 2021
- Challenges in developing capability measures for children and young people for use in the economic evaluation of health and care interventions pp. 1990-2003

- Paul Mark Mitchell, Samantha Husbands, Sarah Byford, Philip Kinghorn, Cara Bailey, Tim J. Peters and Joanna Coast
- Who cares when you close down? The effects of primary care practice closures on patients pp. 2004-2025

- Tamara Bischof and Boris Kaiser
- The complementarity of drug monitoring programs and health IT for reducing opioid‐related mortality and morbidity pp. 2026-2046

- Lucy Xiaolu Wang
- Does the rise of robotic technology make people healthier? pp. 2047-2062

- Christian Gunadi and Hanbyul Ryu
- The impact of minimum wage increases on cigarette smoking pp. 2063-2091

- Chen Huang, Feng Liu and Shijun You
- Baby bonus in Switzerland: Effects on fertility, newborn health, and birth‐scheduling pp. 2092-2123

- Caroline Chuard and Patrick Chuard‐Keller
- Information and cooperation in preventive health behavior: The case of bed net use in rural Kenya pp. 2124-2143

- Josephine G. Gatua
- The effect of distance on maternal institutional delivery choice: Evidence from Malawi pp. 2144-2167

- Finn McGuire, Noemi Kreif and Peter C. Smith
- The short‐term impact of a malaria elimination initiative in Southern Mozambique: Application of the synthetic control method to routine surveillance data pp. 2168-2184

- Ranjeeta Thomas, Laia Cirera, Joe Brew, Francisco Saúte and Elisa Sicuri
- Delivering health insurance through informal financial groups: Evidence on moral hazard and adverse selection pp. 2185-2199

- Ketki Sheth
- The effect of coverage of smoking‐cessation aids on tobacco use: Evidence from Canada pp. 2200-2216

- Yichen Shen and Haruko Noguchi
- The asymmetric experience of gains and losses in job security on health pp. 2217-2229

- Anthony Lepinteur
- A unified framework to account for selective mortality in lifecycle analyses of the social gradient in health pp. 2230-2245

- Paul Allanson and Dennis Petrie
- Did the ACA's “guaranteed issue” provision cause adverse selection into nongroup insurance? Analysis using a copula‐based hurdle model pp. 2246-2263

- Giampiero Marra, Rosalba Radice and David Zimmer
- The effects of false identification laws on underage alcohol‐related traffic fatalities pp. 2264-2283

- Erik Nesson and Vinish Shrestha
- A reply to “Who would benefit from average value‐based pricing?” pp. 2284-2286

- Rosella Levaggi and Paolo Pertile
- Conflict exposure and health: Evidence from the Gaza Strip pp. 2287-2295

- Michele Di Maio and Valerio Leone Sciabolazza
- Weather, mental health, and mobility during the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 2296-2306

- Ashley Burdett, Apostolos Davillas and Ben Etheridge
- Disentangling the welfarism/extra‐welfarism distinction: Towards a more fine‐grained categorization pp. 2307-2311

- Ruben Andreas Sakowsky
- Income gradient of pharmaceutical panic buying at the outbreak of the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 2312-2320

- Péter Elek, Anikó Bíró and Petra Fadgyas‐Freyler
Volume 30, issue 8, 2021
- Impacts of local public smoking bans on smoking behaviors and tobacco smoke exposure pp. 1719-1744

- Michael A. Catalano and Donna Gilleskie
- The impact of the Oakland SSB tax on prices and volume sold: A study of intended and unintended consequences pp. 1745-1771

- Pierre Thomas Léger and Lisa M. Powell
- Consequences of serious parental health events on child mental health and educational outcomes pp. 1772-1817

- Ida Lykke Kristiansen
- Using causal forests to assess heterogeneity in cost‐effectiveness analysis pp. 1818-1832

- Carl Bonander and Mikael Svensson
- Measuring pure health inequality and mobility during a health insurance expansion: Evidence from Mexico pp. 1833-1848

- Joan Costa‐Font, Frank Cowell and Belen Saenz de Miera
- The value of health—Empirical issues when estimating the monetary value of a quality‐adjusted life year based on well‐being data pp. 1849-1870

- Sebastian Himmler, Jannis Stöckel, Job van Exel and Werner Brouwer
- Inequality in life expectancies across Europe and the US pp. 1871-1885

- Radim Boháček, Jesús Bueren, Laura Crespo, Pedro Mira and Josep Pijoan‐Mas
- Market concentration, supply, quality and prices paid by local authorities in the English care home market pp. 1886-1909

- Ferran Espuny Pujol, Ruth Hancock, Morten Hviid, Marcello Morciano and Stephen Pudney
- Are drug prices subject to creative destruction? Evidence from the US, 1997–2017 pp. 1910-1932

- Frank Lichtenberg
- The relationship between body mass index and income: Using genetic variants from HUNT as instrumental variables pp. 1933-1949

- Christina Hansen Edwards, Johan Håkon Bjørngaard and Jonas Minet Kinge
- Population norms for quality adjusted life years for the United States of America, China, the United Kingdom and Australia pp. 1950-1977

- Andrew J. Palmer, Julie Campbell, Barbara de Graaff, Nancy Devlin, Hasnat Ahmad, Philip M Clarke, Mingsheng Chen and Lei Si
- The effects of audits and fines on upcoding in neonatology pp. 1978-1986

- Mona Groß, Hendrik Jürges and Daniel Wiesen
Volume 30, issue 7, 2021
- Facility standards and the quality of public sector primary care: Evidence from South Africa's “Ideal Clinics” program pp. 1543-1558

- Nicholas Stacey, Andrew Mirelman, Noemi Kreif, Marc Suhrcke, Karen Hofman and Ijeoma Edoka
- Weather and children's time allocation pp. 1559-1579

- Ha Nguyen, Huong Thu Le and Luke Connelly
- Optimal design of sin taxes in the presence of nontaxable sin goods pp. 1580-1599

- Luis Rodrigo Arnabal
- Long‐term effects of malnutrition on early‐life famine survivors and their offspring: New evidence from the Great Vietnam Famine 1944–45 pp. 1600-1627

- Cahit Guven, Trung Hoang, Muhammad H. Rahman and Mehmet Ulubasoglu
- Bounding the joint distribution of disability and employment with misclassification pp. 1628-1647

- Ding Liu and Daniel Millimet
- Intergenerational health mobility: Magnitudes and Importance of Schools and Place pp. 1648-1667

- Jason Fletcher and Katie M. Jajtner
- The first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic and its impact on socioeconomic inequality in psychological distress in the UK pp. 1668-1683

- Apostolos Davillas and Andrew Jones
- Marijuana legalization and household spending on food and alcohol pp. 1684-1696

- Thanh Lu
- Estimating optimal willingness to pay thresholds for cost‐effectiveness analysis: A generalized method pp. 1697-1702

- Charles E Phelps and Chris Cinatl
- The presence of care homes and excess deaths during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Evidence from Italy pp. 1703-1710

- Caterina Alacevich, Nicolò Cavalli, Osea Giuntella, Raffaele Lagravinese, Francesco Moscone and Catia Nicodemo
- Unmet health care need and income‐Related horizontal equity in use of health care during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 1711-1716

- Apostolos Davillas and Andrew Jones
Volume 30, issue 6, 2021
- Cost sharing and the demand for health services in a regulated market pp. 1259-1275

- Natalia Serna
- Fetal origins—A life cycle model of health and aging from conception to death pp. 1276-1290

- Carl-Johan Dalgaard, Casper Hansen and Holger Strulik
- Weighting or aggregating? Investigating information processing in multi‐attribute choices pp. 1291-1305

- Mesfin G Genie, Nicolas Krucien and Mandy Ryan
- Medicaid expansion and the mental health of college students pp. 1306-1327

- Benjamin W. Cowan and Zhuang Hao
- Estimating determinants of healthcare establishment locations with restricted federal administrative data pp. 1328-1346

- Anders Van Sandt, Craig Carpenter, Rebekka Dudensing and Scott Loveridge
- An imperfect test for a virus can Be worse than No test at all pp. 1347-1360

- Mark Whitmeyer
- Consolidation of primary care physicians and its impact on healthcare utilization pp. 1361-1373

- Jonathan Zhang, Yiwei Chen, Liran Einav, Jonathan Levin and Jay Bhattacharya
- Dying from envy: The role of inequality pp. 1374-1392

- Irakli Japaridze and Nagham Sayour
- The effects of structure, process and outcome incentives on primary care referrals to a national prevention programme pp. 1393-1416

- Emma McManus, Jack Elliott, Rachel Meacock, Paul Wilson, Judith Gellatly and Matt Sutton
- The effect of alcohol sales restrictions on alcohol poisoning mortality: Evidence from Russia pp. 1417-1442

- Alexander Skorobogatov
- How do insurance firms respond to financial risk sharing regulations? Evidence from the Affordable Care Act pp. 1443-1460

- Daniel W. Sacks, Khoa Vu, Tsan‐Yao Huang and Pinar Karaca‐Mandic
- Patient violence, physicians treatment decisions, and patient welfare: Evidence from China pp. 1461-1479

- Xin Zhao, Xiaoxue Li, Benno Torgler and Uwe Dulleck
- The effects of sudden health reductions on labor market outcomes: Evidence from incidence of stroke pp. 1480-1497

- Atsuko Tanaka
- The determinants of immigrant health insurance in the United States: Understanding the role of health care in origin societies pp. 1498-1516

- Catalina Amuedo‐Dorantes and Crystal Zhan
- A breath of fresh air: The effect of public smoking bans on Indigenous youth pp. 1517-1539

- Angela Daley, Muntasir Rahman and Barry Watson
Volume 30, issue 5, 2021
- Sample restrictions and the elicitation of a constant willingness to pay per quality adjusted life year pp. 923-931

- Jytte Seested Nielsen, Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen and Trine Kjær
- How does losing health insurance affect disability claims? Evidence from the Affordable Care Act's dependent care mandate pp. 932-950

- Michael Levere, Heinrich Hock and Nancy Early
- Monitoring institutions in healthcare markets: Experimental evidence pp. 951-971

- Silvia Angerer, Daniela Glätzle‐Rützler and Christian Waibel
- Cost‐effectiveness analysis of public health interventions with impacts on health and criminal justice: An applied cross‐sectoral analysis of an alcohol misuse intervention pp. 972-988

- Francesco Ramponi, Simon Walker, Susan Griffin, Steve Parrott, Colin Drummond, Paolo Deluca, Simon Coulton, Mona Kanaan and Gerry Richardson
- The impact of medical and recreational marijuana laws on opioid prescribing in employer‐sponsored health insurance pp. 989-1000

- Jiebing Wen, Hefei Wen, J. S. Butler and Jeffery C. Talbert
- Containing costs in the Italian local healthcare market pp. 1001-1014

- Andrea Riganti
- The effect of accidents on labor market outcomes: Evidence from Chile pp. 1015-1032

- Francisco Parro and R. Vincent Pohl
- “It is not a scientific number it is just a feeling”: Populating a multi‐dimensional end‐of‐life decision framework using deliberative methods pp. 1033-1049

- Joanna Coast, Cara Bailey, Alastair Canaway and Philip Kinghorn
- Discovering treatment effectiveness via median treatment effects—Applications to COVID‐19 clinical trials pp. 1050-1069

- John Mullahy
- Do pharmaceutical prices rise anticipating branded competition? pp. 1070-1081

- Alice M. Ellyson and Anirban Basu
- Financing needs, spending projection, and the future of health in Brazil pp. 1082-1094

- Rudi Rocha, Isabela Furtado and Paula Spinola
- Stated versus revealed preferences: An approach to reduce bias pp. 1095-1123

- Kaat de Corte, John Cairns and Richard Grieve
- Electronic medical records and primary care quality: Evidence from Manitoba pp. 1124-1138

- Elisabet Rodriguez Llorian and Gregory Mason
- The economic theory of cost‐effectiveness thresholds in health: Domestic and international implications pp. 1139-1151

- Javad Moradpour and Aidan Hollis
- International differences in interspousal health correlations pp. 1152-1177

- James Banks, Iris Kesternich and James Smith
- Impact of later retirement on mortality: Evidence from France pp. 1178-1199

- Antoine Bozio, Clémentine Garrouste and Elsa Perdrix
- Private coverage mandates, business cycles, and provider treatment intensity pp. 1200-1221

- Michael R. Richards and Sebastian Tello‐Trillo
- The effect of British Columbia's Pharmacare coverage expansion for opioid agonist treatment pp. 1222-1238

- Natt Hongdilokkul, Emanuel Krebs, Xiao Zang, Haoxuan Zhou, Fahmida Homayra, Jeong Eun Min and Bohdan Nosyk
- Health insurance, risk attitudes, and household financial behavior pp. 1239-1246

- Zhongda Li, Lu Liu, Jiayu Shi and Yubing Sui
- A fresh look at primary prevention for health risks pp. 1247-1254

- Richard Peter
- Erratum pp. 1255-1255

- Marcel Bilger
Volume 30, issue 4, 2021
- How do hospitals respond to cross price incentives inherent in diagnosis‐related groups systems? The importance of substitution in the market for sepsis conditions pp. 711-728

- Matthias Bäuml
- The intergenerational effects of socioeconomic inequality on unhealthy bodyweight pp. 729-747

- Namal N. Balasooriya, Jayatilleke S. Bandara and Nicholas Rohde
- The impact of mental health parity laws on birth outcomes pp. 748-765

- Monica Carney
- Impact of social accountability monitoring on health facility performance: Evidence from Tanzania pp. 766-785

- Igor Francetic, Günther Fink and Fabrizio Tediosi
- Does increasing health care access reduce disability insurance caseloads? Evidence from the rural United States pp. 786-802

- Garrett Anstreicher
- Prices and market power in mental health care: Evidence from a major policy change in the Netherlands pp. 803-819

- Chiara Brouns, Rudy Douven and Ron Kemp
- Divided by choice? For‐profit providers, patient choice and mechanisms of patient sorting in the English National Health Service pp. 820-839

- Walter Beckert and Elaine Kelly
- Epidemics and trust: The case of the Spanish Flu pp. 840-857

- Arnstein Aassve, Guido Alfani, Francesco Gandolfi and Marco Le Moglie
- Effect of air pollution on health care expenditure: Evidence from respiratory diseases pp. 858-875

- Ya‐Ming Liu and Chon-Kit Ao
- Child labor and psychosocial wellbeing: Findings from India pp. 876-902

- Simon Feeny, Alberto Posso, Ahmed Skali, Amalendu Jyotishi, Shyam Nath and P. K. Viswanathan
- Instrumental variable‐based assessment of the effect of psychotherapy on suicide attempts, health, and economic outcomes in schizophrenia pp. 903-914

- Emely Ek Blæhr and Rikke Søgaard
- The link between health and economic preferences: Evidence from 22 OECD countries pp. 915-920

- Xi Cen, David Johnston, Claryn S. J. Kung, Michael Shields and Eric C. Sun
Volume 30, issue 3, 2021
- What happens when you wait? Effects of Social Security Disability Insurance wait time on health and financial well‐being pp. 491-504

- Sarah Prenovitz
- The best of both worlds? The economic effects of a hybrid fee‐for‐service and prospective payment reimbursement system pp. 505-524

- Rong Fu, Yichen Shen and Haruko Noguchi
- Health care insurance policies When the provider and patient may collude pp. 525-543

- Yaping Wu, David Bardey, Yijuan Chen and Sanxi Li
- Predicting polytomous career choices in healthcare using probabilistic expectations data pp. 544-563

- Jürg Schweri
- Rolling back the gains: Maternal stress undermines pregnancy health after Flint's water switch pp. 564-584

- Shooshan Danagoulian and Derek Jenkins
- Hospital responses to the refinement of reimbursements by treatment intensity in DRG systems pp. 585-602

- Matthias Bäuml and Christian Kümpel
- The effects of expanded social health insurance on young mothers: Lessons from a pro‐choice reform in Uruguay pp. 603-622

- Ana Balsa and Patricia Triunfo
- Improving the adoption of household health products: A sales experiment with chlorine tablets pp. 623-641

- Camille Boudot‐Reddy and Anita Mukherjee
- To educate a woman and to educate a man: Gender‐specific sexual behavior and human immunodeficiency virus responses to an education reform in Botswana pp. 642-658

- Annika Lindskog and Dick Durevall
- Modelling the effect of market forces on the impact of introducing human immunodeficiency virus pre‐exposure prophylaxis among female sex workers pp. 659-679

- Matthew Quaife, Fern Terris‐Prestholt, Zindoga Mukandavire and Peter Vickerman
- Can General Practitioners Be More Productive? The Impact of Teamwork and Cooperation with Nurses on GP Activities pp. 680-698

- Christophe Loussouarn, Carine Franc, Yann Videau and Julien Mousquès
- Estimating (quality‐adjusted) life‐year losses associated with deaths: With application to COVID‐19 pp. 699-707

- Andrew H. Briggs, Daniel A. Goldstein, Erin Kirwin, Rachel Meacock, Ankur Pandya, David Vanness and Torbjørn Wisløff
Volume 30, issue 2, 2021
- Does commuting mode choice impact health? pp. 207-230

- Nikita Jacob, Luke Munford, Nigel Rice and Jennifer Roberts
- Pregnancy persistently reduces alcohol purchases: Causal evidence from scanner data pp. 231-247

- Aljoscha Janssen and Elle Parslow
- Effects of drought on infant mortality in China pp. 248-269

- Youhong Lin, Feng Liu and Peng Xu
- Who's declining the “free lunch”? New evidence from the uptake of public child dental benefits pp. 270-288

- Ha Nguyen, Huong Thu Le and Luke Connelly
- Information and sin goods: Experimental evidence on cigarettes pp. 289-310

- Johanna Catherine Maclean and John Buckell
- The persistence of medicare advantage spillovers in the post‐Affordable Care Act era pp. 311-327

- Yevgeniy Feyman, Steven Pizer and Austin B. Frakt
- Political instability and birth outcomes: Evidence from the 1981 military coup in Spain pp. 328-341

- Ainoa Aparicio and Libertad Gonzalez
- Childhood circumstances and young adulthood outcomes: The role of mothers' financial problems pp. 342-357

- Andrew Clark, Conchita D'Ambrosio and Marta Barazzetta
- Ranking populations in terms of inequality of health opportunity: A flexible latent type approach pp. 358-383

- Paolo Brunori, Alain Trannoy and Caterina Francesca Guidi
- Inequality in health insurance coverage before and after the Affordable Care Act pp. 384-402

- Francesco Renna, Vasilios D. Kosteas and Kuchibhotla Dinkar
- Public health insurance and the labor market: Evidence from China's Urban Resident Basic Medical Insurance pp. 403-431

- Wei Si
- Can we mitigate the effect of natural disasters on child health? Evidence from the Indian Ocean tsunami in Indonesia pp. 432-452

- Aurélia Lépine, Maria Restuccio and Eric Strobl
- Marijuana legalization and disability claiming pp. 453-469

- Johanna Catherine Maclean, Keshar Ghimire and Lauren Nicholas
- Resource scarcity and prioritization decisions in medical care: A lab experiment with heterogeneous patient types pp. 470-477

- Franziska Brendel, Lisa Einhaus and Franziska Then
- Air pollution and noncognitive traits among Chinese adolescents pp. 478-488

- Mengyao Li, Susana Ferreira, Travis A. Smith and Xin Zhang
Volume 30, issue 1, 2021
- Kicking the habit is hard: A hybrid choice model investigation into the role of addiction in smoking behavior pp. 3-19

- John Buckell, David Hensher and Stephane Hess
- Reverse payments, patent strength, and asymmetric information pp. 20-35

- Anton‐Giulio Manganelli
- Investigating the relationship between social care supply and healthcare utilization by older people in England pp. 36-54

- Dan Liu, Maria Lucia Pace, Maria Goddard, Rowena Jacobs, Raphael Wittenberg and Anne Mason
- Trading off health and financial protection benefits with multiobjective optimization pp. 55-69

- Özlem Karsu and Alec Morton
- Quality adjusted life years based on health and consumption: A summary wellbeing measure for cross‐sectoral economic evaluation pp. 70-85

- Richard Cookson, Ieva Skarda, Owen Cotton‐Barratt, Matthew Adler, Miqdad Asaria and Toby Ord
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