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Report NEP-HEA-2001-11-05
This is the archive for NEP-HEA , a report on new working papers in the area of Health Economics. Yong Yin issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report Other reports in NEP-HEA
The following items were anounced in this report:
Johansson, Sten, 2001.
"Conceptualizing and Measuring Quality of Life for National Policy ,"
Working Paper Series
171, Trade Union Institute for Economic Research.
[Downloadable!] Thomas DeLeire & Helen Levy, 2001.
"Gender, Occupation Choice and the Risk of Death at Work ,"
NBER Working Papers
8574, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Luis Eeckhoudt & Christian Gollier & Giovanni Immordino, 2001.
"How Diagnostic Tests Affect Prevention: a Cost-Benefit Analysis ,"
CSEF Working Papers
53, Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF), University of Salerno, Italy.
[Downloadable!] David Fielding & Kalvinder Shields, 2001.
"Dynamic Interaction Between Income and Health: Time-Series Evidence from Scandinavia ,"
Discussion Papers in Economics
01/5, Department of Economics, University of Leicester.
[Downloadable!] Bask, Mikael & Melkersson, Maria, 2001.
"Rationally Addicted to Drinking and Smoking? ,"
Umeå Economic Studies
567, Umeå University, Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Martin Gaynor & James B. Rebitzer & Lowell J. Taylor, 2001.
"Incentives In HMOs ,"
Macroeconomics
0111001, EconWPA.
[Downloadable!] Kerwin Kofi Charles & Melvin Stephens Jr., 2001.
"Job Displacement, Disability, and Divorce ,"
NBER Working Papers
8578, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) This page was last updated on 2008-7-20.
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