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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Health Economics Contact information of
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.: Web page: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/5749 Pricing
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1997, Volume 6, Issue 2
1997, Volume 6, Issue 1 1-9 Bridging the Gap Between Public Expectations and Public Willingness to Pay by Clive H. Smee
11-30 National Health Accounts in Developing Countries: Appropriate Methods and Recent Applications by Peter A. Berman
31-41 Health Insurance and the Homeless by Brent Kreider & Sean Nicholson
43-56 Market Concentration in Secondary Health Services Under a Purchaser-Provider Split: The New Zealand Experience by Toni Ashton & David Press
57-70 The Impact of Health Care Policy Initiatives on Productivity by Magnus Tambour
71-81 Is the Person Trade-off a Valid Method for Allocating Health Care Resources? by Jose-Luis Pinto Prades
83-85 The Adjustment of Cost Measurement to Account for Learning by Lars K. Langkilde & Jes Søgaard
87-89 Clinical Trials and Economic Evaluations? No, There are Only Evaluations by Jack Dowie
91-93 The Nature of Individual Preferences: A Prologue to Johannesson, Jonsson and Karlsson by Paul Dolan
95-97 Health Economics E-mail Discussion Lists by Bruce Hollingsworth
99-100 Book Review: Managing Scarcity by Rudolf Klein, Patricia Day and Sharon Redmayne. The Open University Press, Buckingham and Philadelphia, 1996. No. of pages: 161. ISBN 0-335-19446X by Alan Williams
100-101 Fixing Health Budgets: Experience from Europe and North America edited by Friedrich Schwartz, Howard Glennerster and Richard B. Saltman. Wiley, Chichester and New York, 1996. No. of pages: 239. ISBN 0-471-96497-2 by John Appleby
101-102 Social Care Markets: Progress and Prospects by Gerald Wistow, Martin Knapp, Brian Hardy, Julien Forder, Jeremy Kendall and Rob Manning. Open University Press, Buckingham, 1996. No. of pages: 200. ISBN 0-335-19546-6 by Sarah Byford
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