IDEAS home Printed from https://ideas.repec.org/b/elg/eebook/2934.html
   My bibliography  Save this book

The Dictionary of Health Economics

Author

Listed:
  • Anthony J. Culyer

Abstract

Anthony Culyer has amassed a wealth of information and facts within these pages, and yet has not been reluctant to include comment on issues and ideas. This makes the Dictionary eminently readable and all the more interesting.

Suggested Citation

  • Anthony J. Culyer, 2005. "The Dictionary of Health Economics," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 2934.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eebook:2934
    as

    Download full text from publisher

    File URL: https://www.elgaronline.com/view/book/9781845426736/9781845426736.xml
    Download Restriction: no
    ---><---

    Citations

    Citations are extracted by the CitEc Project, subscribe to its RSS feed for this item.
    as


    Cited by:

    1. Galina Besstremyannaya, 2012. "Estimating income equity in social health insurance system," Working Papers w0172, New Economic School (NES).
    2. John E. Ataguba, 2020. "COVID-19 Pandemic, a War to be Won: Understanding its Economic Implications for Africa," Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Springer, vol. 18(3), pages 325-328, June.
    3. Josephine Mauskopf & Stephanie Earnshaw, 2016. "A Methodological Review of US Budget-Impact Models for New Drugs," PharmacoEconomics, Springer, vol. 34(11), pages 1111-1131, November.
    4. Galina Besstremyannaya, 2014. "Urban inequity in the performance of social health insurance system: evidence from Russian regions," Working Papers w0204, Center for Economic and Financial Research (CEFIR).
    5. Publishers, KMF & Saha, Bijoya, 2021. "Microeconomic Impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Conceptual Review," MPRA Paper 110440, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2021.
    6. Ursula Backhaus, 2010. "Franz Oppenheimer's (1864–1943) Social Economic Approach to Health," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 69(3), pages 907-935, July.
    7. Alfredo Palacios & Carlos Rojas-Roque & Lucas González & Ariel Bardach & Agustín Ciapponi & Claudia Peckaitis & Andres Pichon-Riviere & Federico Augustovski, 2021. "Direct Medical Costs, Productivity Loss Costs and Out-Of-Pocket Expenditures in Women with Breast Cancer in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Systematic Review," PharmacoEconomics, Springer, vol. 39(5), pages 485-502, May.
    8. Salah Ghabri & Erwan Autin & Anne-Isabelle Poullié & Jean Michel Josselin, 2018. "The French National Authority for Health (HAS) Guidelines for Conducting Budget Impact Analyses (BIA)," PharmacoEconomics, Springer, vol. 36(4), pages 407-417, April.
    9. Michele Sonnessa & Elena Tànfani & Angela Testi, 2017. "An agent-based simulation model to evaluate alternative co-payment scenarios for contributing to health systems financing," Journal of the Operational Research Society, Palgrave Macmillan;The OR Society, vol. 68(5), pages 591-604, May.
    10. Galina Besstremyannaya, 2014. "Urban inequity in the performance of social health insurance system: evidence from Russian regions," Working Papers w0204, New Economic School (NES).
    11. Besstremyannaya, Galina, 2017. "Measuring income equity in the demand for healthcare with finite mixture models," Applied Econometrics, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), vol. 46, pages 5-29.
    12. Frank, John & Bromley, Catherine & Doi, Larry & Estrade, Michelle & Jepson, Ruth & McAteer, John & Robertson, Tony & Treanor, Morag & Williams, Andrew, 2015. "Seven key investments for health equity across the lifecourse: Scotland versus the rest of the UK," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 140(C), pages 136-146.
    13. Galina Besstremyannaya, 2012. "Estimating income equity in social health insurance system," Working Papers w0172, Center for Economic and Financial Research (CEFIR).
    14. Kamran Khan & Stavros Petrou & Oliver Rivero-Arias & Stephen Walters & Spencer Boyle, 2014. "Mapping EQ-5D Utility Scores from the PedsQL™ Generic Core Scales," PharmacoEconomics, Springer, vol. 32(7), pages 693-706, July.
    15. Grupo de Economía de la Salud & Jairo Humberto Restrepo, 2007. "Reforma a la regulación en salud en Colombia: del Consejo Nacional a la Comisión de Regulación," Observatorio Seguridad Social 15585, Grupo de Economía de la Salud.

    More about this item

    Keywords

    Economics and Finance; Sociology and Social Policy;

    JEL classification:

    • H0 - Public Economics - - General

    Statistics

    Access and download statistics

    Corrections

    All material on this site has been provided by the respective publishers and authors. You can help correct errors and omissions. When requesting a correction, please mention this item's handle: RePEc:elg:eebook:2934. See general information about how to correct material in RePEc.

    If you have authored this item and are not yet registered with RePEc, we encourage you to do it here. This allows to link your profile to this item. It also allows you to accept potential citations to this item that we are uncertain about.

    We have no bibliographic references for this item. You can help adding them by using this form .

    If you know of missing items citing this one, you can help us creating those links by adding the relevant references in the same way as above, for each refering item. If you are a registered author of this item, you may also want to check the "citations" tab in your RePEc Author Service profile, as there may be some citations waiting for confirmation.

    For technical questions regarding this item, or to correct its authors, title, abstract, bibliographic or download information, contact: Darrel McCalla (email available below). General contact details of provider: http://www.e-elgar.com .

    Please note that corrections may take a couple of weeks to filter through the various RePEc services.

    IDEAS is a RePEc service. RePEc uses bibliographic data supplied by the respective publishers.