Report NEP-HEA-2004-09-05
This is the archive for NEP-HEA, a report on new working papers in the area of Health Economics. Nicolas Robert Ziebarth issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Trudy Ann Cameron & J.R. DeShazo, 2004, "An Empirical Model of Demand for Future Health States when Valuing Risk-Mitigating Programs," University of Oregon Economics Department Working Papers, University of Oregon Economics Department, number 2004-11, Apr, revised 01 Apr 2004.
- Item repec:gen:geneem:2004.03 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
- Andrén, Daniela, 2004, "“Never on a Sunday”: Economic Incentives and Sick Leave in Sweden," Working Papers in Economics, University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics, number 136, Jun.
- Au, Doreen & Crossley, Thomas F. & Schellhorn, Martin, 2004, "The Effect of Health Changes and Long-Term Health on the Work Activity of Older Canadians," IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), number 1281, Sep.
- Andrén, Daniela & Palmer, Edward, 2004, "The Effect of Past Sickness on Current Earnings in Sweden," Working Papers in Economics, University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics, number 138, Jun.
- Bo E. Honoré & Adriana Lleras-Muney, 2004, "Bounds in Competing Risks Models and the War on Cancer," CAM Working Papers, University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics. Centre for Applied Microeconometrics, number 2004-08, Apr.
- Robert E. Leu & Martin Schellhorn, 2004, "The evolution of income-related inequalities in health care utilization in Switzerland over time," Diskussionsschriften, Universitaet Bern, Departement Volkswirtschaft, number dp0413, Sep.
- Mark N. Harris & Xueyan Zhao, 2004, "Modelling Tobacco Consumption with a Zero-Inflated Ordered Probit Model," Monash Econometrics and Business Statistics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, number 14/04, Aug.
- Andrén, Daniela, 2004, "Why Are The Sickness Absences So Long In Sweden," Working Papers in Economics, University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics, number 137, Jun.
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