Contents:
Introduction Andrew M. Jones
PART I STRUCTURAL APPROACHES TO HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE
1. Richard Auster, Irving Leveson and Deborah Sarachek (1969), ‘The
Production of Health, an Exploratory Study’, Journal of Human
Resources, 4 (4), Autumn, 411–36
2. Mark R. Rosenzweig and T. Paul Schultz (1983), ‘Estimating a
Household Production Function: Heterogenity, the Demand for Health
Inputs, and Their Effects on Birth Weight’, Journal of Political
Economy, 91 (5), October, 723–46
3. Gary S. Becker, Michael Grossman and Kevin M. Murphy (1994), ‘An
Empirical Analysis of Cigarette Addiction’, American Economic
Review, 84 (3), June, 396–418
4. Donna B. Gilleskie (1998), ‘A Dynamic Stochastic Model of
Medical Care Use and Work Absence’, Econometrica, 66 (1), January,
1–45
5. Marcos Vera-Hernández (2003),’Structural Estimation of a
Principal Agent Model: Moral Hazard in Medical Insurance’, RAND
Journal of Economics, 34 (4), Winter, 670–93
6. Peter Arcidiacono, Holger Sieg and Frank Sloan (2007), ‘Living
Rationally Under the Volcano? An Empirical Analysis of Heavy
Drinking and Smoking’, International Economic Review, 48 (1),
February, 37–65
PART II METHODS FOR HEALTH CARE COSTS
7. Naihua N. Duan, Willard G. Manning, Jr., Carl N. Morris and
Joseph P. Newhouse (1983), ‘A Comparison of Alternative Models for
the Demand for Medical Care’, Journal of Business and Economic
Statistics, 1 (2), April, 115–26
8. Williard G. Manning (1998),’The Logged Dependent Variable,
Heteroscedasticity, and the Retransformation Problem’, Journal of
Health Economics, 17 (3), June, 283–95
9. David K. Blough, Carolyn W. Madden, and Mark C. Hornbrook
(1999), ‘Modeling Risk Using Generalized Linear Models’, Journal of
Health Economics, 18 (2), April, 153–71
10. Donna B. Gilleskie and Thomas A. Mroz (2004), ‘A Flexible
Approach for Estimating the Effects of Covariates on Health
Expenditures’, Journal of Health Economics, 23 (3), March,
391–418
11. Anirban Basu and Paul J. Rathouz (2005),’Estimating Marginal
and Incremental Effects on Health Outcomes Using Flexible Link and
Variance Function Models’, Biostatistics, 6 (1), January,
93–109
12. Willard G. Manning, Anirban Basu and John Mullahy (2005),
’Generalized Modelling Approaches to Risk Adjustment of Skewed
Outcomes Data’ Journal of Health Economics, 24 (3), May, 465–88
13. Andrew M. Jones, James Lomas and Nigel Rice (2015),’ Healthcare
Cost Regressions: Going Beyond the Mean to Estimate the Full
Distribution’, Health Economics, 24 (9), April, 1192–212
PART III MICROECONOMETRIC METHODS APPLIED TO HEALTH
14. John Mullahy (1986),’Specification and Testing of Some Modified
Count Data Models’, Journal of Econometrics, 33 (3), December,
341–65
15. Bryan Dowd, Roger Feldman, Steven Cassou and Michael Finch
(1991), ‘Health Plan Choice and the Utilization of Health Care
Services’, Review of Economics and Statistics, 73 (1), February,
85–93
16. Marcel Kerkhofs and Maarten Lindeboom (1995), ‘Subjective
Health Measures and State Dependent Reporting Errors’, Health
Economics, 4 (3), May–June, 221–35
17. Winfried Pohlmeier and Volker Ulrich (1995), ’An Econometric
Model of the Two-Part Decisonmaking Process in the Demand for
Health Care’, Journal of Human Resources, 30 (2), Spring,
339–61
18. Partha Deb and Pravin K. Trivedi (1997),’Demand for Medical
Care by the Elderly: A Finite Mixture Approach’, Journal of Applied
Econometrics, 12 (3), May/ June, 313–36
19. David M. Zimmer and Pravin K. Trivedi (2006), ‘Using Trivariate
Copulas to Model Sample Selection and Treatment Effects:
Application to Family Health Care Demand’, Journal of Business and
Economics Statistics, 24 (1), January, 63–76
PART IV BAYESIAN APPROACHES
20. Gary Koop, Jacek Osiewalski and Mark F.J. Steel
(1997),’Bayesian Efficiency Analysis through Individual Effects:
Hospital Cost Frontiers’, Journal of Econometrics, 76 (1-2),
February, 77–105
21. Barton H. Hamilton (1999),’HMO Selection and Medicare Costs:
Bayesian MCMC Estimation of a Robust Panel Data Tobit Model with
Survival’, Health Economics, 8 (5), July, 403–14
22. John Geweke, Gautam Gowrisankaran and Robert J. Town
(2003),’Bayesian Inference for Hospital Quality in A Selection
Model’,Econometrica, 71 (4), July, 1215–38
23. Partha Deb, Murat K. Munkin and Pravin K. Trivedi
(2006),’Bayesian Analysis of the Two-Part Model with Endogeneity:
Application to Health Care Expenditure’, Journal of Applied
Econometrics, 21 (7), November, 1081–99
PART V LONGITUDINAL AND SPATIAL APPROACHES
24. José M. Labeaga (1999),’A Double-Hurdle Rational Addiction
Model with Heterogeneity: Estimating the Demand for Tobacco’,
Journal of Econometrics, 93 (1), November, 49–72
25. Paul Contoyannis, Andrew M. Jones and Nigel Rice (2004), ’The
Dynamics of Health in the British Household Panel Survey’, Journal
of Applied Econometrics, 19 (4), July–August, 473–503
26. Teresa Bago d’Uva (2006),’Latent Class Models for Utilisation
of Health Care’, Health Economics, 15 (4), March, 329–43
27. Francesco Moscone, Martin Knapp and Elisa Tosetti
(2007),’Mental Health Expenditure in England: A Spatial Panel
Approach’, Journal of Health Economics, 26 (4), July, 842–64
PART VI ECONOMETRICS AND HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
28. Mark McClellan, Barbara J. McNeil and Joseph P. Newhouse,
(1994), ‘Does More Intensive Treatment of Acute Myocardial
Infarction in the Elderly Reduce Mortality?, Journal of the
American Medical Association, 272 (11), September, 859–66
29. Jeffrey S. Hoch, Andrew H. Briggs and Andrew R. Willan (2002),
’Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed and Something
Blue: A Framework for the Marriage of Health Econometrics and
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis’, Health Economics, 11 (5), January,
415–30
30. Anirban Basu, James J. Heckman, Salvador Navarro-Lozano and
Sergio Urzua (2007),’Use of Instrumental Variables in the Presence
of Heterogeneity and Self-Selection: An Application to Treatments
of Breast Cancer Patients’, Health Economics, 16 (11), October,
1133–57
PART VII FIELD EXPERIMENTS
31. Willard G. Manning, Joseph P. Newhouse, Naihua N. Duan, Emmett
B. Keeler and Arleen Leibowitz (1987),’Health Insurance and the
Demand for Medical Care: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment’,
American Economic Review, 77 (3), June, 251–77 [27]
32. Paul Gertler (2004), ‘Do Conditional Cash Transfers Improve
Childs Health? Evidence from PROGRESA’s Control Randomized
Experiment’, American Economic Review, 94 (2), May, 336–41
33. Amy Finkelstein, Sarah Taubman, Bill Wright, Mira Bernstein,
Jonathan Gruber, Joseph P. Newhouse, Heidi Allen, Katherine
Baicker, and the Oregon Health Study Group (2012), ‘The Oregon
Health Insurance Experiment: Evidence From The First Year’,
Quarterly Journal of Economics, 127 (3), August, 1057–106
PART VIII QUASI-EXPERIMENTS AND POLICY EVALUATION
34. David Card and Lara D. Shore-Sheppard (2004),’Using
Discontinuous Eligibility Rules to Identify the Effects of the
Federal Medicaid Expansions on Low-Income Children’, Review of
Economics and Statistics, 86 (3), August, 752–66
35. Arild Aakvik, James J. Heckman and Edward J. Vytlacil (2005),
‘Estimating Treatment Effects for Discrete Outcomes when Responses
to Treatment Vary: An Application to Norwegian Vocational
Rehabilitation Programs’, Journal of Econometrics, 125 (1–2),
April, 15–51
36. Gerard J. van den Berg, Maarten Lindeboom and France Portrait
(2006),’Economic Conditions Early in Life and Individual
Mortality’, American Economic Review, 96 (1), March, 290–302
37. Sandra E. Black, Paul J. Devereux and Kjell G. Salvanes
(2007),’From The Cradle to the Labor Market? The Effect of Birth
Weight on Adult Outcomes’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122 (1),
February, 409–39
38. Douglas Almond and Joseph J. Doyle Jr (2011),’After Midnight: A
Regression Discontinuity Design in Length of Postpartum Hospital
Stays’, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 3 (3), August,
1–34
39. Martin Gaynor, Rodrigo Moreno-Serra and Carol Propper (2013),
‘Death by Market Power: Reform, Competition, and Patient Outcomes
in the National Health Service’, American Economic Journal:
Economic Policy, 5 (4), November, 134–66
Index
Edited by Andrew M. Jones, Professor of Economics, Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York, UK
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