Health Economics
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Volume 27, issue 12, 2018
- How does expansion of public health insurance affect risk pools and premiums in the market for private health insurance? Evidence from Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act Marketplaces pp. 1877-1903

- Aditi P. Sen and Thomas DeLeire
- School starting age and long‐run health in the United States pp. 1904-1920

- Grace Arnold and Briggs Depew
- A quantile regression approach to panel data analysis of health‐care expenditure in Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development countries pp. 1921-1944

- Fengping Tian, Jiti Gao and Ke Yang
- Modeling individual health care expenditures in China: Evidence to assist payment reform in public insurance pp. 1945-1962

- Julie Shi, Yi Yao and Gordon Liu
- The effect of organized breast cancer screening on mammography use: Evidence from France pp. 1963-1980

- Thomas C. Buchmueller and Léontine Goldzahl
- Inequality of opportunity in health: A decomposition‐based approach pp. 1981-1995

- Vincenzo Carrieri and Andrew Jones
- Sources of health financing and health outcomes: A panel data analysis pp. 1996-2015

- Tomoki Fujii
- Who pays for the medical costs of obesity? New evidence from the employer mandate pp. 2016-2029

- Conor Lennon
- Health care utilization at retirement: The role of the opportunity cost of time pp. 2030-2050

- Claudio Lucifora and Daria Vigani
- Affordable care encourages healthy living: Theory and evidence from China's new cooperative medical scheme pp. 2051-2066

- Ning Neil Yu and Xi Zhu
- Does retirement improve health and life satisfaction? pp. 2067-2086

- Aspen Gorry, Devon Gorry and Sita Slavov
- Going beyond incentivizing formal health providers: Evidence from the Rwanda Community Performance‐Based Financing program pp. 2087-2106

- Gil Shapira, Ina Kalisa, Jeanine Condo, James Humuza, Cathy Mugeni, Denis Nkunda and Jeanette Walldorf
Volume 27, issue 11, 2018
- The effect of sex work regulation on health and well‐being of sex workers: Evidence from Senegal pp. 1627-1652

- Seiro Ito, Aurélia Lépine and Carole Treibich
- The principal–agent problem and owner‐managers: An instrumental variables application to nursing home quality pp. 1653-1669

- Sean Shenghsiu Huang and John Bowblis
- A Bayesian framework for health economic evaluation in studies with missing data pp. 1670-1683

- Alexina J. Mason, Manuel Gomes, Richard Grieve and James R. Carpenter
- Accuracy of patient recall for self‐reported doctor visits: Is shorter recall better? pp. 1684-1698

- Kim Dalziel, Jinhu Li, Anthony Scott and Philip Clarke
- Ambiguity preferences for health pp. 1699-1716

- Arthur Attema, Han Bleichrodt and Olivier L'Haridon
- The effects of state‐level pharmacist regulations on generic substitution of prescription drugs pp. 1717-1737

- Yan Song and Douglas Barthold
- The health effects of smoking bans: Evidence from German hospitalization data pp. 1738-1753

- Michael Kvasnicka, Thomas Siedler and Nicolas Ziebarth
- E‐learning and health inequality aversion: A questionnaire experiment pp. 1754-1771

- Richard Cookson, Shehzad Ali, Aki Tsuchiya and Miqdad Asaria
- The impact of waiting time on patient outcomes: Evidence from early intervention in psychosis services in England pp. 1772-1787

- Anika Reichert and Rowena Jacobs
- Price elasticities of pharmaceuticals in a value based‐formulary setting pp. 1788-1804

- Kai Yeung, Anirban Basu, Ryan N. Hansen and Sean D. Sullivan
- The impact of patient‐centered medical homes on medication adherence? pp. 1805-1820

- Guy David, Philip Saynisch, Spencer Luster, Aaron Smith‐McLallen and Ravi Chawla
- Regional regulators in health care service under quality competition: A game theoretical model pp. 1821-1842

- Michele Bisceglia, Roberto Cellini and Luca Grilli
- Policy of prevention: Medical utilization under a wellness plan pp. 1843-1858

- Shooshan Danagoulian
- The impact of the 2008/2009 financial crisis on specialist physician activity in Canada pp. 1859-1867

- M. Ruth Lavergne, Lindsay Hedden, Michael R. Law, Kim McGrail, Megan Ahuja and Morris Barer
- Treatment effect estimators for count data models pp. 1868-1873

- Takuya Hasebe
Volume 27, issue 10, 2018
- Reasonable patient care under uncertainty pp. 1397-1421

- Charles Manski
- Comment: Manski's views on patient care under uncertainty pp. 1422-1424

- Anirban Basu
- Comment: Positive tails and normative dogs pp. 1425-1427

- Karl Claxton
- Comment: Decentralized decision making through adaptive minimax regret—Complex yet intuitively appealing pp. 1428-1430

- Emma McIntosh
- Response to commentaries on “Reasonable patient care under uncertainty” pp. 1431-1434

- Charles Manski
- Can a smoking ban save your heart? pp. 1435-1449

- Fabrizio Mazzonna and Paola Salari
- Estimating the effects of friends on health behaviors of adolescents pp. 1450-1483

- Jason Fletcher and Stephen Ross
- Long‐term impacts of early‐life exposure to malaria: Evidence from Taiwan's Eradication Campaign in the 1950s pp. 1484-1512

- Hsiu‐Han Shih and Ming‐Jen Lin
- Hours worked by general practitioners and waiting times for primary care pp. 1513-1532

- Megha Swami, Hugh Gravelle, Anthony Scott and Jenny Williams
- Family physician remuneration schemes and specialist referrals: Quasi‐experimental evidence from Ontario, Canada pp. 1533-1549

- Sisira Sarma, Nirav Mehta, Rose Anne Devlin, Koffi Ahoto Kpelitse and Lihua Li
- The effect of HIV prevention products on incentives to supply condomless commercial sex among female sex workers in South Africa pp. 1550-1566

- Matthew Quaife, Peter Vickerman, Shanthi Manian, Robyn Eakle, Maria A. Cabrera‐Escobar, Sinead Delany‐Moretlwe and Fern Terris‐Prestholt
- Do environmental factors drive obesity? Evidence from international graduate students pp. 1567-1593

- Bhagyashree Katare and Timothy Beatty
- Supplier‐induced demand for urgent after‐hours primary care services pp. 1594-1608

- Thomas Longden, Jane Hall and Kees van Gool
- Effectiveness of tax credits for health insurance premium: Evidence from the health insurance tax credit pp. 1609-1616

- Dajung Jun
- Parametric models for biomarkers based on flexible size distributions pp. 1617-1624

- Apostolos Davillas and Andrew Jones
Volume 27, issue 9, 2018
- Editors' introduction pp. 1327-1327

- Andrew Jones and Owen O'Donnell
- Labor supply effects of long‐term care reform in Germany pp. 1328-1339

- Johannes Geyer and Thorben Korfhage
- Learning from failure in healthcare: Dynamic panel evidence of a physician shock effect pp. 1340-1353

- Raf Van Gestel, Tobias Müller and Johan Bosmans
- The health benefits of a targeted cash transfer: The UK Winter Fuel Payment pp. 1354-1365

- Thomas Crossley and Federico Zilio
- Consumer price sensitivity and health plan choice in a regulated competition setting pp. 1366-1379

- Tamara Bischof and Christian Schmid
- The effect of group purchasing on prices hospitals pay for medicines pp. 1380-1393

- Lea Toulemon
Volume 27, issue 8, 2018
- Effects of health insurance on birth weight in Mexico pp. 1149-1159

- Santosh Kumar and Fidel Gonzalez
- The dynamic relationships between economic status and health measures among working‐age adults in the United States pp. 1160-1174

- Abdulkarim M. Meraya, Nilanjana Dwibedi, Xi Tan, Kim Innes, Sophie Mitra and Usha Sambamoorthi
- Demand of long‐term care and benefit eligibility across European countries pp. 1175-1188

- Ludovico Carrino, Cristina Elisa Orso and Giacomo Pasini
- Ambient air pollution and human performance: Contemporaneous and acclimatization effects of ozone exposure on athletic performance pp. 1189-1200

- Jamie T. Mullins
- Medical service provider networks pp. 1201-1217

- Michel Mougeot and Florence Naegelen
- Maternal education and childhood immunization in Turkey pp. 1218-1229

- Mustafa Özer, Jan Fidrmuc and Mehmet Ali Eryurt
- Reducing preference reversals: The role of preference imprecision and nontransparent methods pp. 1230-1246

- José Luis Pinto‐Prades, Fernando Ignacio Sánchez‐Martínez, José María Abellán‐Perpiñán and Jorge E. Martínez‐Pérez
- An exploration of the non‐iterative time trade‐off method to value health states pp. 1247-1263

- Yan Feng, Arne Hole, Milad Karimi, Aki Tsuchiya and Ben van Hout
- Hospitals and the generic versus brand‐name prescription decision in the outpatient sector pp. 1264-1283

- Gerald Pruckner and Thomas Schober
- Evaluating the impact of physicians' provision on primary healthcare: Evidence from Brazil's More Doctors Program pp. 1284-1299

- Luiz Felipe Fontes, Otavio Canozzi Conceição and Paulo de Andrade Jacinto
- A qualitative investigation of the health economic impacts of bariatric surgery for obesity and implications for improved practice in health economics pp. 1300-1318

- Julie Campbell, Douglas Ezzy, Amanda Neil, Martin Hensher, Alison Venn, Melanie J. Sharman and Andrew J. Palmer
- Universal infant health interventions and young adult outcomes pp. 1319-1324

- Miriam Wüst, Erik Lykke Mortensen, Merete Osler and Thorkild I. A. Sørensen
Volume 27, issue 7, 2018
- Information, education, and health behaviors: Evidence from the MMR vaccine autism controversy pp. 1043-1062

- Lenisa V. Chang
- Analyzing medical costs with time‐dependent treatment: The nested g‐formula pp. 1063-1073

- Andrew Spieker, Jason Roy and Nandita Mitra
- Reconsidering the income‐health relationship using distributional regression pp. 1074-1088

- Alexander Silbersdorff, Julia Lynch, Stephan Klasen and Thomas Kneib
- Does the earned income tax credit increase children's weight? The impact of policy‐driven income on childhood obesity pp. 1089-1102

- Young Jo
- The impact of the legalisation of abortion on birth outcomes in Uruguay pp. 1103-1119

- José Ignacio Antón, Zuleika Ferre and Patricia Triunfo
- Did adolescents in Norway respond to the elimination of copayments for general practitioner services? pp. 1120-1130

- Camilla Beck Olsen and Hans Olav Melberg
- Do only children have poor vision? Evidence from China's One‐Child Policy pp. 1131-1146

- Liqiu Zhao and Minghai Zhou
Volume 27, issue 6, 2018
- Building an international health economics teaching network pp. 919-922

- Emma Frew, Maia Platt, Heather Brown, Allen Goodman, Elizabeth Seidler, Joanne Spetz and Di McIntyre
- Physicians, sick leave certificates, and patients' subsequent employment outcomes pp. 923-936

- Alexander Ahammer
- 2SLS versus 2SRI: Appropriate methods for rare outcomes and/or rare exposures pp. 937-955

- Anirban Basu, Norma Coe and Cole G. Chapman
- The health implications of unconventional natural gas development in Pennsylvania pp. 956-983

- Lizhong Peng, Chad Meyerhoefer and Shin‐Yi Chou
- Alternative evaluation metrics for risk adjustment methods pp. 984-1010

- Sungchul Park and Anirban Basu
- Veteran status, disability rating, and public sector employment pp. 1011-1016

- John Winters
- The impact of NHS expenditure on health outcomes in England: Alternative approaches to identification in all‐cause and disease specific models of mortality pp. 1017-1023

- Karl Claxton, James Lomas and Stephen Martin
- Missing data in trial‐based cost‐effectiveness analysis: An incomplete journey pp. 1024-1040

- Baptiste Leurent, Manuel Gomes and James R. Carpenter
Volume 27, issue 5, 2018
- The gift of time? School starting age and mental health pp. 781-802

- Thomas Dee and Hans Sievertsen
- How does retirement affect healthcare expenditures? Evidence from a change in the retirement age pp. 803-818

- Anikó Bíró and Péter Elek
- Is “end of life” a special case? Connecting Q with survey methods to measure societal support for views on the value of life‐extending treatments pp. 819-831

- Helen Mason, Marissa Collins, Neil McHugh, Jon Godwin, Job van Exel, Cam Donaldson and Rachel Baker
- Is health care infected by Baumol's cost disease? Test of a new model pp. 832-849

- Akinwande Atanda, Andrea Menclova and W. Reed
- Adaptation or recovery after health shocks? Evidence using subjective and objective health measures pp. 850-864

- Petra Baji and Anikó Bíró
- Ageing and healthcare expenditures: Exploring the role of individual health status pp. 865-876

- Marc Carreras, Pere Ibern and José María Inoriza
- Do gender gaps in education and health affect economic growth? A cross‐country study from 1975 to 2010 pp. 877-886

- Bidisha Mandal, Raymond G. Batina and Wen Chen
- A framework for testing the equality between the health concentration curve and the 45‐degree line pp. 887-896

- Mohamad Khaled, Paul Makdissi, Rami Tabri and Myra Yazbeck
- What factors predict the passage of state‐level e‐cigarette regulations? pp. 897-907

- Johanna Maclean, Melissa Oney, Joachim Marti and Jody Sindelar
- The impact of child welfare legislation on domestic violence‐related homicide rates pp. 908-915

- Kabir Dasgupta and Gail Pacheco
Volume 27, issue 4, 2018
- The effect of parental education on child health: Quasi‐experimental evidence from a reduction in the length of primary schooling in Egypt pp. 649-662

- Fatma Romeh M. Ali and Mahmoud A. A. Elsayed
- Well‐paid nurses are good nurses pp. 663-674

- Alessandro Fedele
- Promoting normal birth and reducing caesarean section rates: An evaluation of the Rapid Improvement Programme pp. 675-689

- Graham Cookson and Ioannis Laliotis
- Supply‐side effects from public insurance expansions: Evidence from physician labor markets pp. 690-708

- Alice Chen, Anthony T. Lo Sasso and Michael R. Richards
- The eyes have it: Using eye tracking to inform information processing strategies in multi‐attributes choices pp. 709-721

- Mandy Ryan, Nicolas Krucien and Frouke Hermens
- Centralisation of acute stroke services in London: Impact evaluation using two treatment groups pp. 722-732

- Rocco Friebel, Katharina Hauck and Paul Aylin
- The impact of aid on health outcomes in Uganda pp. 733-745

- Tonny Odokonyero, Robert Marty, Tony Muhumuza, Alex T. Ijjo and Godfrey Owot Moses
- Estimating a cost‐effectiveness threshold for the Spanish NHS pp. 746-761

- Laura Vallejo‐Torres, Borja García‐Lorenzo and Pedro Serrano‐Aguilar
- Effects of health insurance coverage on risky behaviors pp. 762-777

- Jungtaek Lee
Volume 27, issue 3, 2018
- Health disparities across education: The role of differential reporting error pp. e1-e29

- Anna Choi and John Cawley
- Should I stay or should I go? Hospital emergency department waiting times and demand pp. e30-e42

- Peter Sivey
- The impact of long‐term care on quality of life pp. e43-e58

- Julien Forder, Florin Vadean, Stacey Rand and Juliette Malley
- Harder, better, faster … Yet stronger? Working conditions and self‐declaration of chronic diseases pp. e59-e76

- Éric Defebvre
- Socio‐economic status and physicians' treatment decisions pp. e77-e89

- Kurt Brekke, Tor Helge Holmås, Karin Monstad and Odd Rune Straume
- Health‐care quality and information failure: Evidence from Nigeria pp. e90-e93

- David Evans and Anna Welander Tärneberg
- The Affordable Care Act's insurance market regulations' effect on coverage pp. 454-464

- Gal Wettstein
- Do capability and functioning differ? A study of U.K. survey responses pp. 465-479

- Hareth Al‐Janabi
- The impact of a mosquito net voucher subsidy programme on incremental ownership: The case of the Tanzania National Voucher Scheme pp. 480-492

- Luke Harman, Catherine Goodman and Andrew Dorward
- How effective and fair is user fee removal? Evidence from Zambia using a pooled synthetic control pp. 493-508

- Aurélia Lépine, Mylène Lagarde and Alexis Le Nestour
- Optimal compensation rule under provider adverse selection and moral hazard pp. 509-524

- Yaping Wu, Yijuan Chen and Sanxi Li
- Depression hurts, depression costs: The medical spending attributable to depression and depressive symptoms in China pp. 525-544

- Chee‐Ruey Hsieh and Xuezheng Qin
- Using copulas to estimate the coefficient of a binary endogenous regressor in a Poisson regression: Application to the effect of insurance on doctor visits pp. 545-556

- David Zimmer
- Effect of privatized managed care on public insurance spending and generosity: Evidence from Medicaid pp. 557-575

- Victoria Perez
- The effects of health facility access and quality on family planning decisions in urban Senegal pp. 576-591

- Christopher Cronin, David K. Guilkey and Ilene S. Speizer
- Estimating the opportunity costs of bed‐days pp. 592-605

- Frank G. Sandmann, Julie V. Robotham, Sarah R. Deeny, W. John Edmunds and Mark Jit
- Mortality effects of containing moral hazard: Evidence from disability insurance reform pp. 606-621

- Pilar García‐Gómez and Anne Gielen
- List randomization for soliciting experience of intimate partner violence: Application to the evaluation of Zambia's unconditional child grant program pp. 622-628

- Amber Peterman, Tia Palermo, Sudhanshu Handa, David Seidenfeld and on behalf of the Zambia Child Grant Program Evaluation Team
- State Medicaid fees and access to primary care physicians pp. 629-636

- Rajiv Sharma, Sarah Tinkler, Arnab Mitra, Sudeshna Pal, Raven Susu‐Mago and Miron Stano
- Income‐rich and wealth‐poor? The impact of measures of socio‐economic status in the analysis of the distribution of long‐term care use among older people pp. 637-646

- Ricardo Rodrigues, Stefania Ilinca and Andrea E. Schmidt
Volume 27, issue 2, 2018
- Exploring the predictive power of interaction terms in a sophisticated risk equalization model using regression trees pp. e1-e12

- S. H. C. M. van Veen, R. C. van Kleef, W. P. M. M. van de Ven and R. C. J. A. van Vliet
- Multidimensional performance assessment of public sector organisations using dominance criteria pp. e13-e27

- Nils Gutacker and Andrew Street
- Social value and individual choice: The value of a choice‐based decision‐making process in a collectively funded health system pp. e28-e40

- Manuel Antonio Espinoza, Andrea Manca, Karl Claxton and Mark Sculpher
- How to design the cost‐effectiveness appraisal process of new healthcare technologies to maximise population health: A conceptual framework pp. e41-e54

- Kasper M. Johannesen, Karl Claxton, Mark Sculpher and Allan J. Wailoo
- Are children rational decision makers when they are asked to value their own health? A contingent valuation study conducted with children and their parents pp. e55-e68

- Carla Guerriero, John Cairns, Fabrizio Bianchi and Liliana Cori
- The wear and tear on health: What is the role of occupation? pp. e69-e86

- Bastian Ravesteijn, Hans van Kippersluis and Eddy Van Doorslaer
- Alcohol use and the wage returns to education and work experience pp. e87-e100

- Jeremy Bray, Jesse M. Hinde and Arnie P. Aldridge
- What factors affect physicians' labour supply: Comparing structural discrete choice and reduced‐form approaches pp. e101-e119

- Guyonne Kalb, Daniel Kuehnle, Anthony Scott, Terence Cheng and Sung-Hee Jeon
- The impact of spousal bereavement on hospitalisations: Evidence from the Scottish Longitudinal Study pp. e120-e138

- Fu‐Min Tseng, Dennis Petrie, Shaolin Wang, Colin Macduff and Audrey I. Stephen
- The effectiveness of medical and vocational interventions for reducing sick leave of self‐employed workers pp. e139-e152

- Stijn Baert, Bas van der Klaauw and Gijsbert van Lomwel
- Not feeling well … true or exaggerated? Self‐assessed health as a leading health indicator pp. e153-e170

- Leonardo Becchetti, Maria Bachelet and Fabiola Riccardini
- Subjective well‐being and minimum wages: Evidence from U.S. states pp. e171-e180

- Masanori Kuroki
- Factors associated with the pricing of childhood vaccines in the U.S. public sector pp. 252-265

- Weiwei Chen, Mark Messonnier and Fangjun Zhou
- How do hospital‐specialty characteristics influence health system responsiveness? An empirical evaluation of in‐patient care in the Italian region of Emilia‐Romagna pp. 266-281

- Gianluca Fiorentini, Silvana Robone and Rossella Verzulli
- Returns to scientific publications for pharmaceutical products in the United States pp. 282-293

- Julia F. Slejko, Anirban Basu and Sean D. Sullivan
- The effect of state laws designed to prevent nonmedical prescription opioid use on overdose deaths and treatment pp. 294-305

- Ioana Popovici, Johanna Maclean, Bushra Hijazi and Sharmini Radakrishnan
- Breakfast choice: An experiment combining a nutritional training workshop targeting adolescents and the promotion of unhealthy products pp. 306-319

- Toni Mora and Beatriz G. Lopez‐Valcarcel
- What goes wrong with the allocation of domestic and international resources for HIV? pp. 320-332

- Olivier Sterck
- Parallel trade of pharmaceuticals: The Danish market for statins pp. 333-356

- Susan Mendez
- Choosing and booking—and attending? Impact of an electronic booking system on outpatient referrals and non‐attendances pp. 357-371

- Mark Dusheiko and Hugh Gravelle
- Misreporting and econometric modelling of zeros in survey data on social bads: An application to cannabis consumption pp. 372-389

- William Greene, Mark Harris, Preety Pratima Srivastava and Xueyan Zhao
- The allocation of health (and other professional) personnel to rural areas of poor countries pp. 390-403

- Mark Gersovitz
- Mental health and retirement savings: Confounding issues with compounding interest pp. 404-425

- Vicki L. Bogan and Angela R. Fertig
- Employment insecurity and employees' health in Denmark pp. 426-439

- Elena Cottini and Paolo Ghinetti
- Extending decomposition analysis to account for unobserved heterogeneity and persistence in health behavior: Income‐related smoking inequality among Swedish women pp. 440-447

- Gustav Kjellsson
Volume 27, issue 1, 2018
- Mental health cost of terrorism: Study of the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris pp. e1-e14

- Dongyoung Kim and Young‐I1 Albert Kim
- EQ‐5D‐5L: Smaller steps but a major step change? pp. 4-6

- John Brazier, Andrew Briggs and Stirling Bryan
- Valuing health‐related quality of life: An EQ‐5D‐5L value set for England pp. 7-22

- Nancy Devlin, Koonal Shah, Yan Feng, Brendan Mulhern and Ben van Hout
- Evaluation of a pharmaceutical risk‐sharing agreement when patients are screened for the probability of success pp. e15-e25

- Reza Mahjoub, Fredrik Ødegaard and Gregory S. Zaric
- New methods for modelling EQ‐5D‐5L value sets: An application to English data pp. 23-38

- Yan Feng, Nancy Devlin, Koonal Shah, Brendan Mulhern and Ben van Hout
- How should hospital reimbursement be refined to support concentration of complex care services? pp. e26-e38

- Chris Bojke, Katja Grašič and Andrew Street
- Can pay‐for‐performance to primary care providers stimulate appropriate use of antibiotics? pp. e39-e54

- Lina Maria Ellegård, Jens Dietrichson and Anders Anell
- In search of a common currency: A comparison of seven EQ‐5D‐5L value sets pp. 39-49

- Jan Abel Olsen, Admassu N. Lamu and John Cairns
- Access to Health Insurance and Utilization of Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act Dependent Coverage Provision pp. 50-75

- Brendan Saloner, Yaa Akosa Antwi, Johanna Maclean and Benjamin Cook
- State insurance mandates and off‐label use of chemotherapy pp. e55-e70

- Fabrice Smieliauskas, Hari Sharma, Connor Hurley, Jonas A. de Souza and Ya-Chen Shih
- Is there additional value attached to health gains at the end of life? A revisit pp. e71-e75

- Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen
- Substance Use Treatment Provider Behavior and Healthcare Reform: Evidence from Massachusetts pp. 76-101

- Johanna Maclean and Brendan Saloner
- Fairness in cost‐benefit analysis: A methodology for health technology assessment pp. 102-114

- Anne-Laure Samson, Erik Schokkaert, Clémence Thébaut, Brigitte Dormont, Marc Fleurbaey, Stéphane Luchini and Carine Van de Voorde
- Work, retirement, and muscle strength loss in old age pp. 115-128

- Marco Bertoni, Stefania Maggi and Guglielmo Weber
- Nursing home prices and quality of care — Evidence from administrative data pp. 129-140

- Arndt Reichert and Magdalena A. Stroka
- Restricting access to alcohol and public health: Evidence from electoral dry laws in Brazil pp. 141-156

- Marcos Y. Nakaguma and Brandon Restrepo
- Decision heuristic or preference? Attribute non‐attendance in discrete choice problems pp. 157-171

- Sebastian Heidenreich, Verity Watson, Mandy Ryan and Euan Phimister
- Does involvement of local NGOs enhance public service delivery? Cautionary evidence from a malaria‐prevention program in India pp. 172-188

- Ashis Das, Jed Friedman and Eeshani Kandpal
- Out of sight but not out of mind: Home countries' macroeconomic volatilities and immigrants' mental health pp. 189-208

- Ha Nguyen and Luke Connelly
- Yes, health is important, but as much for its importance via social life: The direct and indirect effects of health on subjective well‐being in chronically ill individuals pp. 209-222

- Admassu N. Lamu and Jan Abel Olsen
- Graduating into a downturn: Are physicians recession proof? pp. 223-235

- Alice Chen, Anthony Lo Sasso and Michael R. Richards
- Impact of the phased abolition of co‐payments on the utilisation of selected prescription medicines in Wales pp. 236-243

- M. Fasihul Alam, David Cohen, Frank Dunstan, Dyfrig Hughes and Philip Routledge
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