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November 2022, Volume 31, Issue 11
- 2465-2480 Decomposing inequality of opportunity in child health in Tanzania: The role of access to water and sanitation
by Mkupete Jaah Mkupete & Dieter Von Fintel & Ronelle Burger - 2481-2498 Economic shocks, health, and social protection: The effect of COVID‐19 income shocks on health and mitigation through cash transfers in South Africa
by Julius Ohrnberger - 2499-2511 The unintended consequences of hospital strikes on patient outcomes evidence from multiple strikes in the Portuguese National Health Service
by Eduardo Costa
October 2022, Volume 31, Issue 10
- 2109-2114 Patient‐centered appraisal of race‐free clinical risk assessment
by Charles F. Manski - 2115-2119 Healing the past, reimagining the present, investing in the future: What should be the role of race as a proxy covariate in health economics informed health care policy?
by Andrew H. Briggs - 2120-2141 The effect of community engagement on healthcare utilization and health insurance enrollment in Ghana: Results from a randomized experiment
by Stephen Kwasi Opoku Duku & Edward Nketiah‐Amponsah & Christine J. Fenenga & Wendy Janssens & Menno Pradhan - 2142-2169 The effects of multi‐disciplinary integrated care on healthcare utilization: Evidence from a natural experiment in the UK
by Léontine Goldzahl & Jonathan Stokes & Matt Sutton - 2170-2186 Parental decisions to divorce and have additional children among families with children with cerebral palsy: Evidence from Swedish longitudinal and administrative data
by Vibeke Müller & Ulf Gerdtham & Ann Alriksson‐Schmidt & Johan Jarl - 2187-2207 Toward mandatory health insurance in low‐income countries? An analysis of claims data in Tanzania
by Kathrin Durizzo & Kenneth Harttgen & Fabrizio Tediosi & Maitreyi Sahu & August Kuwawenaruwa & Paola Salari & Isabel Günther - 2208-2228 The impact of COVID‐related economic shocks on household mental health in Pakistan
by Victoria Baranov & Pauline Grosjean & Fatima Jamal Khan & Sarah Walker - 2229-2243 Does raising retirement age lead to a healthier transition to retirement? Evidence from the U.S. Social Security Amendments of 1983
by Zhaoxue Ci - 2244-2268 Does expanding access to cannabis affect traffic crashes? County‐level evidence from recreational marijuana dispensary sales in Colorado
by Christian Gunadi - 2269-2286 Does weight impact adolescent mental health? Evidence from China
by Si Wang & Qingqing Yang
September 2022, Volume 31, Issue 9
- 1807-1822 The demand for health turns 50: Reflections
by Michael Grossman - 1823-1843 When and how do business shutdowns work? Evidence from Italy's first COVID‐19 wave
by Gabriele Ciminelli & Sílvia Garcia‐Mandicó - 1844-1861 Job loss and psychological distress during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Longitudinal Analysis from residents in nine predominantly African American low‐income neighborhoods
by Matthew D. Baird & Jonathan Cantor & Wendy M. Troxel & Tamara Dubowitz - 1862-1877 Regional variation in prescription drug spending: Evidence from regional migrants in Sweden
by Naimi Johansson & Mikael Svensson - 1878-1897 Medical cannabis and automobile accidents: Evidence from auto insurance
by Cameron M. Ellis & Martin F. Grace & Rhet A. Smith & Juan Zhang - 1898-1925 Consumer choice and public‐private providers: The role of perceived prices
by Kai Shen Lim & Wei Aun Yap & Winnie Yip - 1926-1953 ADHD misdiagnosis: Causes and mitigators
by Jill Furzer & Elizabeth Dhuey & Audrey Laporte - 1954-1972 The lasting consequences of childhood sexual abuse on human capital and economic well‐being
by Laura E. Henkhaus - 1973-1992 Locking out prevention: Dental care in the midst of a pandemic
by Shooshan Danagoulian & Thomas A. Wilk - 1993-2024 Extreme temperatures during pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes: Evidence from 2009 to 2018 U.S. national birth data
by Gulcan Cil & Jiyoon Kim - 2025-2049 Political polarization and cooperation during a pandemic
by Kirsten Cornelson & Boriana Miloucheva - 2050-2071 A theory of fiscal policy response to an epidemic
by Yu Pang - 2072-2089 Flood disasters and health among the urban poor
by Michelle S. Escobar Carías & David W. Johnston & Rachel Knott & Rohan Sweeney
August 2022, Volume 31, Issue 8
- 1525-1557 An examination of machine learning to map non‐preference based patient reported outcome measures to health state utility values
by Mona Aghdaee & Bonny Parkinson & Kompal Sinha & Yuanyuan Gu & Rajan Sharma & Emma Olin & Henry Cutler - 1558-1589 The effect of preschool attendance on Children's health: Evidence from a lower middle‐income country
by Cuong Viet Nguyen - 1590-1617 Are firms with ‘deep pockets’ more responsive to tort liability? Evidence from nursing homes
by James A. Brickley & Susan F. Lu & Gerard J. Wedig - 1618-1632 Paying for the view? How nursing home prices affect certified staffing ratios
by Dörte Heger & Annika Herr & Anne Mensen - 1633-1648 Correcting for discounting and loss aversion in composite time trade‐off
by Stefan A. Lipman & Arthur E. Attema & Matthijs M. Versteegh - 1649-1675 How access to addictive drugs affects the supply of substance abuse treatment: Evidence from Medicare Part D
by Matthew T. Knowles - 1676-1694 Can a global budget improve health care efficiency? Experimental evidence from China
by Hao Zhang & Luying Zhang & Roman Xu & Jay Pan & Min Hu & Weiyan Jian & Winnie Yip - 1695-1712 Motivation and competition in health care
by Anthony Scott & Peter Sivey - 1713-1729 Heuristic thinking in the workplace: Evidence from primary care
by Ity Shurtz - 1730-1751 Stepping into adulthood during a recession: Did job losses during the Great Recession impact health of young adults?
by Shamma Adeeb Alam & Bijetri Bose - 1752-1769 An extra hour wasted? Bar closing hours and traffic accidents in Norway
by Colin Green & Lana Krehic - 1770-1799 Health status and the Great Recession. Evidence from electronic health records
by Federico Belotti & Joanna Kopinska & Alessandro Palma & Andrea Piano Mortari - 1800-1804 The effect of increasing Women's autonomy on primary and repeated caesarean sections in Brazil
by Victor Hugo de Oliveira & Ines Lee & Climent Quintana‐Domeque
July 2022, Volume 31, Issue 7
- 1291-1295 Modeling to inform economy‐wide pandemic policy: Bringing epidemiologists and economists together
by Michael E. Darden & David Dowdy & Lauren Gardner & Barton H. Hamilton & Karen Kopecky & Melissa Marx & Nicholas W. Papageorge & Daniel Polsky & Kimberly A. Powers & Elizabeth A. Stuart & Matthew V. Zahn - 1296-1316 Provider supply and access to primary care
by Christine A. Yee & Kyle Barr & Taeko Minegishi & Austin Frakt & Steven D. Pizer - 1317-1338 Rainfall shocks, child mortality, and water infrastructure
by Sundar Ponnusamy - 1339-1346 Effectiveness of hospital transfer payments under a prospective payment system: An analysis of a policy change in New Zealand
by Christoph Schumacher - 1347-1367 All eyes on the price: An assessment of the willingness‐to‐pay for eyeglasses in rural Burkina Faso
by Michael Grimm & Renate Hartwig - 1368-1380 Comparing risk adjustment estimation methods under data availability constraints
by Marica Iommi & Savannah Bergquist & Gianluca Fiorentini & Francesco Paolucci - 1381-1401 Petrol prices and obesity
by Kushneel Prakash & Sefa Awaworyi Churchill & Russell Smyth - 1402-1422 Coping with the consequences of short‐term illness shocks: The role of intra‐household labor substitution
by Abhishek Dureja & Digvijay S. Negi - 1423-1437 Hospital‐physician integration and risk‐coding intensity
by Brady Post & Edward C. Norton & Brent K. Hollenbeck & Andrew M. Ryan - 1438-1451 A regression framework for a probabilistic measure of cost‐effectiveness
by Nicholas Illenberger & Nandita Mitra & Andrew J. Spieker - 1452-1467 Prenatal substance use policies and newborn health
by Angélica Meinhofer & Allison Witman & Johanna Catherine Maclean & Yuhua Bao - 1468-1490 The effects of Uber diffusion on the mental health of drivers
by Bénédicte Apouey & Mark Stabile - 1491-1505 On the demand for telemedicine: Evidence from the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Matias Busso & Maria P. Gonzalez & Carlos Scartascini - 1506-1512 A short note revisiting the concentration index: Does the normalization of the concentration index matter?
by John E. Ataguba - 1513-1521 Recreational cannabis legalizations associated with reductions in prescription drug utilization among Medicaid enrollees
by Shyam Raman & Ashley C. Bradford
June 2022, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 923-939 Mapping between EQ‐5D‐3L and EQ‐5D‐5L: A survey experiment on the validity of multi‐instrument data
by Mónica Hernández‐Alava & Stephen Pudney - 940-955 Waiting to get a pension: The impact of pension eligibility on psychological distress
by Kadir Atalay & Anita Staneva - 956-972 The long‐run effects of diagnosis related group payment on hospital lengths of stay in a publicly funded health care system: Evidence from 15 years of micro data
by María José Aragón & Martin Chalkley & Noémi Kreif - 973-992 Health insurance coverage and health outcomes among transgender adults in the United States
by Travis Campbell & Yana van der Meulen Rodgers - 993-1011 The macro‐level effect of religiosity on health
by Dierk Herzer - 1012-1032 The effect of involuntary retirement on healthcare use
by Anikó Bíró & Réka Branyiczki & Péter Elek - 1033-1045 The effect of beverage taxes on youth consumption and body mass index: Evidence from Mauritius
by John Cawley & Michael Daly & Rebecca Thornton - 1046-1066 A nonlinear dynamic factor model of health and medical treatment
by Franco Peracchi & Claudio Rossetti - 1067-1102 The long‐term effect of the Earned Income Tax Credit on women's physical and mental health
by Lauren E. Jones & Guangyi Wang & Tansel Yilmazer - 1103-1128 The effect on dental care utilization from transitioning pediatric Medicaid beneficiaries to managed care
by Kamyar Nasseh & John R. Bowblis - 1129-1166 Healthy, nudged, and wise: Experimental evidence on the role of information salience in reducing tobacco intake
by Adnan M. S. Fakir & Tushar Bharati - 1167-1183 The impact of increasing the United Kingdom national minimum wage on self‐reported health
by Jacob Maxwell & Robert Pryce & Luke B. Wilson - 1184-1201 Age, morbidity, or something else? A residual approach using microdata to measure the impact of technological progress on health care expenditure
by Mauro Laudicella & Paolo Li Donni & Kim Rose Olsen & Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen - 1202-1227 Exploring physician agency under demand‐side cost sharing—An experimental approach
by Ge Ge & Geir Godager & Jian Wang - 1228-1248 The effect of absolute versus relative temperature on health and the role of social care
by Giuliano Masiero & Fabrizio Mazzonna & Michael Santarossa - 1249-1257 When full insurance may not be optimal: The case of restricted substitution
by Johannes G. Jaspersen - 1258-1265 Throwing caution to the wind: How hurricanes affect COVID‐19 spread
by Marlon Tracey & Alicia Plemmons & Ariel Belasen - 1266-1275 Perceived risk and vaccine hesitancy: Quasi‐experimental evidence from Italy
by Claudio Deiana & Andrea Geraci & Gianluca Mazzarella & Fabio Sabatini - 1276-1287 Linear mixed models to handle missing at random data in trial‐based economic evaluations
by Andrea Gabrio & Catrin Plumpton & Sube Banerjee & Baptiste Leurent
May 2022, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 689-728 Health insurance, medical debt, and financial well‐being
by Michael Batty & Christa Gibbs & Benedic Ippolito - 729-759 Prenatal air pollution exposure and neonatal health
by Alessandro Palma & Inna Petrunyk & Daniela Vuri - 760-783 Access to health care and mental health—Evidence from the ACA preexisting conditions provision
by Matt Hampton & Otto Lenhart - 784-805 How to deal with persistently low/high spenders in health plan payment systems?
by Richard C. van Kleef & René C. J. A. van Vliet - 806-819 Discrete choice analysis of health worker job preferences in Ethiopia: Separating attribute non‐attendance from taste heterogeneity
by Nikita Arora & Matthew Quaife & Kara Hanson & Mylene Lagarde & Dorka Woldesenbet & Abiy Seifu & Romain Crastes dit Sourd - 820-835 Competition and efficiency in repeated procurements: Lessons from the Finnish rehabilitation markets
by Visa Pitkänen - 836-858 Eliciting risk preferences that predict risky health behavior: A comparison of two approaches
by Murong Yang & Laurence S. J. Roope & James Buchanan & Arthur E. Attema & Philip M. Clarke & A. Sarah Walker & Sarah Wordsworth - 859-876 Reforming the provision of cross‐border medical care: Evidence from Spain
by Catalina Amuedo‐Dorantes & Noelia Rivera‐Garrido & Judit Vall Castelló - 877-903 The health returns of attending university for the marginally eligible student
by Gawain Heckley & Martin Nordin & Ulf‐G. Gerdtham - 904-911 HIV, risk, and time preferences: Evidence from a general population sample in Lesotho
by Martina Björkman Nyqvist & Lucia Corno & Damien de Walque & Jakob Svensson - 912-920 The Covid‐19 pandemic and its impact on socioeconomic inequality in psychological distress in the United Kingdom: An update
by Xiaoying Gao & Apostolos Davillas & Andrew M. Jones
April 2022, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 555-573 Moving out but not for the better: Health consequences of interprovincial rural‐urban migration in China
by Xinjie Shi - 574-596 The effects of a hypertension diagnosis on health behaviors: A two‐dimensional regression discontinuity analysis
by Tiantian Dai & Shenyi Jiang & Xiangbo Liu & Ang Sun - 597-613 The long‐term health effects of initiating smoking in adolescence: Evidence from a national longitudinal survey
by Aliaksandr Amialchuk & Onur Sapci - 614-646 Bandwagoning, free‐riding and heterogeneity in influenza vaccine decisions: An online experiment
by Matteo M. Galizzi & Krystal W. Lau & Marisa Miraldo & Katharina Hauck - 647-663 Biosimilar competition: Early learning
by Richard G. Frank & Mahnum Shahzad & Aaron S. Kesselheim & William Feldman - 664-685 The effect of aging out of the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program on food insecurity
by Seung Jin Cho
March 2022, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 443-465 Technology adoption by primary care physicians
by Tor Iversen & Ching‐to Albert Ma - 466-480 Measuring and valuing broader impacts in public health: Development of a sanitation‐related quality of life instrument in Maputo, Mozambique
by Ian Ross & Giulia Greco & Charles Opondo & Zaida Adriano & Rassul Nala & Joe Brown & Robert Dreibelbis & Oliver Cumming - 481-495 Forgetting‐by‐not‐doing: The case of surgeons and cesarean sections
by Gabriel Facchini - 496-507 Fear of COVID‐19 contagion and consumption: Evidence from a survey of Italian households
by Giovanni Immordino & Tullio Jappelli & Tommaso Oliviero & Alberto Zazzaro - 508-540 Getting used to terrorist threats? Evidence from French terrorist attacks between 2015 and 2016
by Sylvie Blasco & Eva Moreno‐Galbis & Jeremy Tanguy - 541-551 Providing vouchers and value information for already free eye exams increases uptake among a low‐income minority population: A randomized trial
by Seema Kacker & Mario Macis & Prateek Gajwani & David S. Friedman
February 2022, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 269-283 Heterogeneous health effects of medical marijuana legalization: Evidence from young adults in the United States
by Junxing Chay & Seonghoon Kim - 284-296 Impact of COVID‐19 lockdowns on mental health: Evidence from a quasi‐natural experiment in England and Scotland
by Manuel Serrano‐Alarcón & Alexander Kentikelenis & Martin Mckee & David Stuckler - 297-341 Flipping the script: The effects of opioid prescription monitoring on specialty‐specific provider behavior
by Alice M. Ellyson & Jevay Grooms & Alberto Ortega - 342-362 Rationing of a scarce life‐saving resource: Public preferences for prioritizing COVID‐19 vaccination
by Jeroen Luyten & Sandy Tubeuf & Roselinde Kessels - 363-381 Utility maximization versus regret minimization in health choice behavior: Evidence from four datasets
by John Buckell & Vrinda Vasavada & Sarah Wordsworth & Dean A. Regier & Matthew Quaife - 382-398 Multivariate risk preferences in the quality‐adjusted life year model
by Arthur E. Attema & Jona J. Frasch & Olivier L’Haridon - 399-416 Natural disasters and missing children
by Sundar Ponnusamy - 417-430 Development of a model to demonstrate the impact of National Institute of Health and Care Excellence cost‐effectiveness assessment on health utility for targeted medicines
by Daniel Gallacher & Nigel Stallard & Peter Kimani & Elvan Gökalp & Juergen Branke - 431-439 Not all respondents use a multiplicative utility function in choice experiments for health state valuations, which should be reflected in the elicitation format (or statistical analysis)
by Marcel F. Jonker & Richard Norman
January 2022, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 3-20 Macroeconomic conditions and health‐related outcomes in the United States: A metropolitan and micropolitan statistical area‐level analysis between 2004 and 2017
by Lizhong Peng & Jie Chen & Xiaohui Guo - 21-41 The effect of nurse practitioner scope of practice laws on primary care delivery
by Laura Barrie Smith - 42-56 Mental health effects of same‐sex marriage legalization
by Shuai Chen & Jan C. van Ours - 57-72 Supplementary private health insurance: The impact of physician financial incentives on medical practice
by Carine Milcent & Saad Zbiri - 73-93 Mosquito‐borne disease and newborn health
by Viviane Sanfelice - 94-111 The role of wage beliefs in the decision to become a nurse
by Philipp Kugler - 112-136 Violence and newborn health: Estimates for Colombia
by Laura Rodríguez - 137-153 Re‐exploring the early relationship between teenage cigarette and e‐cigarette use using price and tax changes
by Michael F. Pesko & Casey Warman - 154-173 How effective has the Spanish lockdown been to battle COVID‐19? A spatial analysis of the coronavirus propagation across provinces
by Luis Orea & Inmaculada C. Álvarez - 174-196 The effects of drug safety warnings on drug sales and share prices
by Jędrzej Białkowski & Jeremy Clark - 197-214 Social acceptability of standard and behavioral economic inspired policies designed to reduce and prevent obesity
by Emily Lancsar & Jemimah Ride & Nicole Black & Leonie Burgess & Anna Peeters - 215-232 Sugar rush or sugar crash? Experimental evidence on the impact of sugary drinks in the classroom
by Fritz Schiltz & Kristof De Witte - 233-249 Health insurance and subjective well‐being: Evidence from two healthcare reforms in the United States
by Seonghoon Kim & Kanghyock Koh - 250-257 Whose mental health declines during economic downturns?
by Nicole Black & Angela Jackson & David W. Johnston - 258-265 To be or not to be: Future lives in economic evaluation
by Jeroen Luyten & Evelyn Verbeke & Erik Schokkaert
November 2021, Volume 30, Issue S1
- 3-10 Disparate ageing: The role of education and socioeconomic gradients in future health and disability in an international context
by Vincenzo Atella & Dana Goldman & Daniel McFadden - 11-29 The future of the elderly population health status: Filling a knowledge gap
by Vincenzo Atella & Federico Belotti & Daejung Kim & Dana Goldman & Tadeja Gracner & Andrea Piano Mortari & Bryan Tysinger - 30-51 Future projection of the health and functional status of older people in Japan: A multistate transition microsimulation model with repeated cross‐sectional data
by Megumi Kasajima & Hideki Hashimoto & Sze‐Chuan Suen & Brian Chen & Hawre Jalal & Karen Eggleston & Jay Bhattacharya - 52-79 Predicting quantity and quality of life with the Future Elderly Model
by Duncan Ermini Leaf & Bryan Tysinger & Dana P. Goldman & Darius N. Lakdawalla - 80-91 Improved survival for individuals with common chronic conditions in the Medicare population
by Dana P. Goldman & Benjamin G. Cohen & Jessica Y. Ho & Daniel L. McFadden & Martha S. Ryan & Bryan Tysinger - 92-104 Smoking, life expectancy, and chronic disease in South Korea, Singapore, and the United States: A microsimulation model
by Daejung Kim & Cynthia Chen & Bryan Tysinger & Sungchul Park & Ming Zhe Chong & Lijia Wang & Michelle Zhao & Jian‐Min Yuan & Woon‐Puay Koh & Joanne Yoong & Jay Bhattacharya & Karen Eggleston - 105-118 The effect of college education on health and mortality: Evidence from Canada
by Guy Lacroix & Francois Laliberté‐Auger & Pierre‐Carl Michaud & Daniel Parent - 119-141 Early childhood education and life‐cycle health
by Jorge Luis García & James J. Heckman
December 2021, Volume 30, Issue 12
- 2956-2973 Payment schemes and treatment responses after a demand shock in mental health care
by Rudy Douven & Minke Remmerswaal & Tobias Vervliet - 2974-2994 The impact of primary care physician density on perinatal health: Evidence from a natural experiment
by Jonas Minet Kinge & Jostein Grytten - 2995-3015 Community‐level health programs and child labor: Evidence from Ethiopia
by Alberto Posso & Udeni De Silva Perera & Ankita Mishra - 3016-3031 Pollution at schools and children's aerobic capacity
by Michelle Marcus - 3032-3050 Health care use in response to health shocks: Does socio‐economic status matter?
by Denzil G. Fiebig & Kees van Gool & Jane Hall & Chunzhou Mu - 3051-3073 Who is resilient in a time of crisis? The importance of financial and non‐financial resources
by David W. Johnston & Claryn S. J. Kung & Michael A. Shields - 3074-3086 Long term care insurance with state‐dependent preferences
by Philippe De Donder & Marie‐Louise Leroux - 3087-3105 The economic costs of child maltreatment in UK
by Gabriella Conti & Elena Pizzo & Stephen Morris & Mariya Melnychuk - 3106-3122 Do different means of recording sexual orientation affect its relationship with health and wellbeing?
by Sean Urwin & Thomas Mason & William Whittaker - 3123-3137 Immediate and informative feedback during a pandemic: Using stated preference analysis to predict vaccine uptake rates
by William F. Vásquez & Jennifer M. Trudeau & Jessica Alicea‐Planas - 3138-3158 Flexible Bayesian longitudinal models for cost‐effectiveness analyses with informative missing data
by Alexina J. Mason & Manuel Gomes & James Carpenter & Richard Grieve - 3159-3185 Pharmaceutical opioid marketing and physician prescribing behavior
by Svetlana Beilfuss & Sebastian Linde - 3186-3202 Intergenerational health mobility: Evidence from Danish registers
by Carsten Andersen - 3203-3219 No mission? No motivation. On hospitals' organizational form and charity care provision
by Nadia Burani - 3220-3235 Cycle‐network expansion plan in Oslo: Modeling cost‐effectiveness analysis and health equity impact
by Admassu N. Lamu & Ole F. Norheim & Fredrik A. Gregersen & Mathias Barra - 3236-3247 Balancing health and financial protection in health benefit package design
by Katherine T. Lofgren & David A. Watkins & Solomon T. Memirie & Joshua A. Salomon & Stéphane Verguet - 3248-3256 Predicting vaccine hesitancy from area‐level indicators: A machine learning approach
by Vincenzo Carrieri & Raffele Lagravinese & Giuliano Resce
November 2021, Volume 30, Issue 11
- 2618-2636 Healthcare utilization at retirement in China
by Qin Zhou & Karen Eggleston & Gordon G. Liu - 2637-2648 Incomplete information and irrelevant attributes in stated‐preference values for health interventions
by Juan M. Gonzalez Sepulveda & F. Reed Johnson & Deborah A. Marshall - 2649-2666 Estimating the shares of the value of branded pharmaceuticals accruing to manufacturers and to patients served by health systems
by Beth Woods & Aimée Fox & Mark Sculpher & Karl Claxton - 2667-2685 Effects of the Colorectal Cancer Control Program
by Marianne P. Bitler & Christopher S. Carpenter & Danea Horn - 2686-2700 Do parental preferences predict engagement in child health programs?
by Tony Beatton & Carly J. Moores & Dipanwita Sarkar & Jayanta Sarkar & Juliana Silva Goncalves & Helen A. Vidgen - 2701-2721 TV exposure and food consumption patterns–evidence from Indonesia
by Lisa Oberlander - 2722-2750 Child health, human capital, and adult financial behavior
by Marc‐André Luik & Amelia Guha Thakurta & Dennis Wesselbaum - 2751-2765 Patients' free choice of physicians is not always good
by Xinyu Li & Christian Waibel - 2766-2779 Life satisfaction: The role of domain‐specific reference points
by Sebastian Neumann‐Böhme & Arthur E. Attema & Werner B. F. Brouwer & Job N. J. A. van Exel - 2780-2793 Understanding the distributional impacts of health insurance reform: Evidence from a consumer cost‐sharing program
by Marion Aouad & Timothy T. Brown & Christopher M. Whaley - 2794-2807 The effect of awarding disability benefits on opioid consumption
by Andrei Barbos & Minglu Sun - 2808-2828 Modeling the Covid‐19 epidemic using time series econometrics
by Adam Goliński & Peter Spencer - 2829-2846 The effects of graduated driver licensing on teenage body weight
by Qihua Qiu & Jaesang Sung - 2847-2857 Estimating an exchange‐rate between care‐related and health‐related quality of life outcomes for economic evaluation: An application of the wellbeing valuation method
by Nishit Dhanji & Werner Brouwer & Cam Donaldson & Eve Wittenberg & Hareth Al‐Janabi - 2858-2878 Measuring the impact of calorie labeling: The mechanisms behind changes in obesity
by Rodrigo Aranda & Michael Darden & Donald Rose - 2879-2904 Money and my mind: Maternal cash transfers and mental health
by Edward N. Okeke - 2905-2920 Genetic risks, adolescent health, and schooling attainment
by Vikesh Amin & Jere R. Behrman & Jason M. Fletcher & Carlos A. Flores & Alfonso Flores‐Lagunes & Hans‐Peter Kohler - 2921-2936 Measuring the spatial distribution of health rankings in the United States
by Will Davis & Alexander Gordan & Rusty Tchernis - 2937-2942 On the effect of uncertainty on personal vaccination decisions
by Christophe Courbage & Richard Peter - 2943-2951 The effect of Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansions on foster care admissions
by Louis‐Philippe Beland & Jason Huh & Dongwoo Kim
September 2021, Volume 30, Issue 10
- 2323-2344 The effects of health spending on the propagation of infectious diseases
by Marcelo Castro & Enlinson Mattos & Fernanda Patriota - 2345-2366 The curse of modernization? Western fast food and Chinese children's weight
by Nancy Kong & Weina Zhou - 2367-2382 The “Great Lockdown”: Inactive workers and mortality by Covid‐19
by Nicola Borri & Francesco Drago & Chiara Santantonio & Francesco Sobbrio - 2383-2398 Birth weight and adult income: An examination of mediation through adult height and body mass
by Jaakko Pehkonen & Jutta Viinikainen & Jaana T. Kari & Petri Böckerman & Terho Lehtimäki & Olli Raitakari - 2399-2408 Have Dutch Hospitals Saved Lives and Reduced Costs? A longitudinal patient‐level analysis over the years 2013–2017
by Sandra Sülz & Holger Wagenaar & Joris van de Klundert - 2409-2436 The effect of medical cannabis laws on pharmaceutical marketing to physicians
by Thomas Lebesmuehlbacher & Rhet A. Smith - 2437-2451 Why do narrow network plans cost less?
by Eli Liebman & Matthew T. Panhans - 2452-2467 Lives saved during economic downturns: Evidence from Australia
by Kadir Atalay & Rebecca Edwards & Stefanie Schurer & David Ubilava - 2468-2486 Lessons learned? Intended and unintended effects of India's second‐generation maternal cash transfer scheme
by Paula von Haaren & Stefan Klonner - 2487-2509 The effects of income fluctuations on undernutrition and overnutrition across the lifecycle
by Katrina Kosec & Jie Song - 2510-2530 Does subsidizing the private for‐profit sector benefit the poor? Evidence from national antimalarial subsidies in Nigeria and Uganda
by Sarah Tougher & Kara Hanson & Catherine A. Goodman - 2531-2546 Parameterizing standard measures of income and health inequality using choice experiments
by Hjördis Hardardottir & Ulf‐G Gerdtham & Erik Wengström - 2547-2560 Does a health crisis change how we value health?
by Edward J. D. Webb & Paul Kind & David Meads & Adam Martin - 2561-2581 Does public long‐term care expenditure improve care‐related quality of life of service users in England?
by Francesco Longo & Karl Claxton & James Lomas & Stephen Martin - 2582-2594 New(spaper) evidence of a reduction in suicide mentions during the 19th century US gold rush
by Christoph Kronenberg - 2595-2605 Recreational cannabis laws and opioid‐related emergency department visit rates
by Coleman Drake & Jiebing Wen & Jesse Hinde & Hefei Wen - 2606-2613 Distributional consequences of including survivor costs in economic evaluations
by Klas Kellerborg & Werner Brouwer & Matthijs Versteegh & Bram Wouterse & Pieter van Baal
September 2021, Volume 30, Issue 9
- 1990-2003 Challenges in developing capability measures for children and young people for use in the economic evaluation of health and care interventions
by Paul Mark Mitchell & Samantha Husbands & Sarah Byford & Philip Kinghorn & Cara Bailey & Tim J. Peters & Joanna Coast - 2004-2025 Who cares when you close down? The effects of primary care practice closures on patients
by Tamara Bischof & Boris Kaiser - 2026-2046 The complementarity of drug monitoring programs and health IT for reducing opioid‐related mortality and morbidity
by Lucy Xiaolu Wang - 2047-2062 Does the rise of robotic technology make people healthier?
by Christian Gunadi & Hanbyul Ryu - 2063-2091 The impact of minimum wage increases on cigarette smoking
by Chen Huang & Feng Liu & Shijun You - 2092-2123 Baby bonus in Switzerland: Effects on fertility, newborn health, and birth‐scheduling
by Caroline Chuard & Patrick Chuard‐Keller - 2124-2143 Information and cooperation in preventive health behavior: The case of bed net use in rural Kenya
by Josephine G. Gatua - 2144-2167 The effect of distance on maternal institutional delivery choice: Evidence from Malawi
by Finn McGuire & Noemi Kreif & Peter C. Smith - 2168-2184 The short‐term impact of a malaria elimination initiative in Southern Mozambique: Application of the synthetic control method to routine surveillance data
by Ranjeeta Thomas & Laia Cirera & Joe Brew & Francisco Saúte & Elisa Sicuri - 2185-2199 Delivering health insurance through informal financial groups: Evidence on moral hazard and adverse selection
by Ketki Sheth - 2200-2216 The effect of coverage of smoking‐cessation aids on tobacco use: Evidence from Canada
by Yichen Shen & Haruko Noguchi - 2217-2229 The asymmetric experience of gains and losses in job security on health
by Anthony Lepinteur - 2230-2245 A unified framework to account for selective mortality in lifecycle analyses of the social gradient in health
by Paul Allanson & Dennis Petrie - 2246-2263 Did the ACA's “guaranteed issue” provision cause adverse selection into nongroup insurance? Analysis using a copula‐based hurdle model
by Giampiero Marra & Rosalba Radice & David Zimmer - 2264-2283 The effects of false identification laws on underage alcohol‐related traffic fatalities
by Erik Nesson & Vinish Shrestha - 2284-2286 A reply to “Who would benefit from average value‐based pricing?”
by Rosella Levaggi & Paolo Pertile