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1. | Editorial
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Scientific Articles |
2. | Moral
hazard in insurance, value-based cost sharing, and the benefits of
blissful ignorance
Pages 1407-1417 Mark V. Pauly and Fredric E. Blavin |
3. | To
wait or to pay for medical treatment? Restraining ex-post moral hazard
in health insurance
Pages 1418-1422 Stefan Felder |
4. | Effect
of public long-term care insurance on consumption, medical care demand,
and welfare
Pages 1423-1435 Hideki Ariizumi |
5. | Physicians’
multitasking and incentives: Empirical evidence from a natural
experiment
Pages 1436-1450 Etienne Dumont, Bernard Fortin, Nicolas Jacquemet and Bruce Shearer |
6. | Managed
care and medical expenditures of Medicare beneficiaries
Pages 1451-1461 Michael Chernew, Philip DeCicca and Robert Town |
7. | Mortality
and immortality: The Nobel Prize as an experiment into the effect of
status upon longevity
Pages 1462-1471 Matthew D. Rablen and Andrew J. Oswald |
8. | Persistence
in health limitations: A European comparative analysis
Pages 1472-1488 Cristina Hernández-Quevedo, Andrew M. Jones and Nigel Rice |
9. | An
evaluation of the age-profile in the relationship between household
income and the health of children in the United States
Pages 1489-1502 Jason E. Murasko |
10. | Smoking
and social interaction
Pages 1503-1515 Panu Poutvaara and Lars-H. R. Siemers |
11. | Does
education induce healthy lifestyle?
Pages 1516-1531 Cheolsung Park and Changhui Kang |
12. | Local
labor market fluctuations and health: Is there a connection and for
whom?
Pages 1532-1550 Kerwin Kofi Charles and Philip DeCicca |
13. | Welfare
reform, time limits, and infant health
Pages 1551-1566 Jonathan Leonard and Alexandre Mas |
14. | Has
public health insurance for older children reduced disparities in
access to care and health outcomes?
Pages 1567-1581 Janet Currie, Sandra Decker and Wanchuan Lin |
15. | Progressivity,
horizontal inequality and reranking caused by health system financing:
A decomposition analysis for Switzerland
Pages 1582-1593 Marcel Bilger |
16. | Aversion
to health inequalities and priority setting in health care
Pages 1594-1604 Han Bleichrodt, David Crainich and Louis Eeckhoudt |
17. | Decomposing
the causes of inequalities in health care use: A micro-simulations
approach
Pages 1605-1613 Hélène Huber |
18. | Inequality
measurement for ordered response health data
Pages 1614-1625 Ramses H. Abul Naga and Tarik Yalcin |
19. | Robustness
in health research: Do differences in health measures, techniques, and
time frame matter?
Pages 1626-1644 Paul Frijters and Aydogan Ulker |
Comment |
20. | Future
costs in economic evaluation: A comment on Lee
Pages 1645-1649 Talitha L. Feenstra, Pieter H.M. van Baal, Afshin Gandjour and Werner B.F. Brouwer |
Reply |
21. | Thinking
rigorously about future costs in cost effectiveness analysis
Pages 1650-1651 Robert H. Lee |
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