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Working papers
Stephen Morris & Matt Sutton & Hugh Gravelle & Bob Elliott & Arne Hole & Ada Ma & Bonnie Sibbald & Diane Skatun, 2008.
"Determinants of General Practitioners' Wages in England ,"
Working Papers
036cherp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
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Hugh Gravelle & Stephen Morris & Matt Sutton, 2006.
"Are General Practitioners Good for Endogenous Supply and Health ,"
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020cherp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
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Stephen Morris & Hugh Gravelle, 2006.
"GP supply and obesity ,"
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013cherp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
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Morris, Stephen, 2007.
"The impact of obesity on employment ,"
Labour Economics ,
Elsevier, vol. 14(3), pages 413-433, June.
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Morris, Stephen, 2006.
"Body mass index and occupational attainment ,"
Journal of Health Economics ,
Elsevier, vol. 25(2), pages 347-364, March.
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Hugh Gravelle & Matthew Sutton & Stephen Morris & Frank Windmeijer & Alastair Leyland & Chris Dibben & Mike Muirhead, 2003.
"Modelling supply and demand influences on the use of health care: implications for deriving a needs-based capitation formula ,"
Health Economics ,
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 12(12), pages 985-1004.
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Morris, Stephen & McGuire, Alistair, 2002.
"The Private Net Present Value and Private Internal Rate of Return to Becoming a Nurse in Great Britain ,"
Applied Economics ,
Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 34(17), pages 2189-2200, November.
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Stephen Morris & Pippa Anderson & Debra E. Irwin, 2002.
"Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Bronchitis: A Pharmacoeconomic Review of Antibacterial Use ,"
PharmacoEconomics ,
Wolters Kluwer Health | Adis, vol. 20(3), pages 153-168.
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Stephen Morris & Ed Godber, 1999.
"Choice of Cost-Effectiveness Measure in the Economic Evaluation of Cholesterol-Modifying Pharmacotherapy: An Illustrative Example Focusing on the Primary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease in Canada ,"
PharmacoEconomics ,
Wolters Kluwer Health | Adis, vol. 16(2), pages 193-205.
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Stephen Morris, 1997.
"A comparison of economic modelling and clinical trials in the economic evaluation of cholesterol-modifying pharmacotherapy ,"
Health Economics ,
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 6(6), pages 589-601.
NEP Fields 1 paper by this author was announced in NEP , and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
NEP-LAB : Labour Economics (1) 2008-04-29 Author is listed
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