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Journal: Journal of Health Economics
ISSN : 0167-6296
Volume : 23
Issue : 4 [SPECIAL ISSUE]
Date : Jul-2004
Contains contributions from the Grossman Symposium
Washington, DC, USA
200301
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Table of Contents:
Inside front cover - Editorial Board
pp CO2
Introductory comments
J. Mullahy
pp 627
The demand for health, 30 years later: a very personal retrospective
and prospective reflection
M. Grossman
pp 629-636
Health economics and applications in developing countries
T.P. Schultz
pp 637-641
Sexual capital: an extension of Grossman's concept of health capital
R.T. Michael
pp 643-652
Reflections on the socio-economic correlates of health
V.R. Fuchs
pp 653-661
The demand for health and health concerns after 30 years
A.A. Leibowitz
pp 663-671
The effects of a patient shortage on general practitioners' future
income and list of patients
T. Iversen
pp 673-694
Biases from omitted risk effects in standard gamble utilities
R. Pope
pp 695-735
An economic analysis of life expectancy by gender with application to
the United States
M.C.M. Leung, J. Zhang, J. Zhang
pp 737-759
Private medical insurance and saving: evidence from the British
Household Panel Survey
A. Guariglia, M. Rossi
pp 761-783
The drug bargaining game: pharmaceutical regulation in Australia
D.J. Wright
pp 785-813
Maternal employment and adolescent risky behavior
A. Aughinbaugh, M. Gittleman
pp 815-838
Poverty, food insecurity, and nutritional outcomes in children and
adults
J. Bhattacharya, J. Currie, S. Haider
pp 839-862
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