Recent Developments in Health Econometrics is Volume 297 of the Contributions to Economic Analysis serial and is dedicated to Professor Andrew Jones. The volume highlights recent developments in health econometrics, especially in areas of empirical health economics, where Andrew has contributed so significantly. There is special focus on the determinants of health, the economics of addiction and socioeconomic inequalities in health and health care, with these topics are becoming more and more important since the start of the COVID 19 pandemic and through it’s ongoing impact.
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Recent Developments in Health Econometrics highlights recent developments in health econometrics, especially in areas of empirical health economics, where Professor Andrew Jones has contributed so significantly.
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Editorial Introduction; Badi H. Baltagi and Francesco Moscone Chapter 1. Tracking Pupils Into Adulthood: Selective Schools and Long-Term Human Capital; Chiara Pastore, Nigel Rice, and Andrew M. Jones Chapter 2. Physician Behavior and Inequalities in Access to Healthcare; Mylene Lagarde and Anthony Scott Chapter 3. Performance Comparison and Socioeconomic Inequalities in Unmet Need for Medical Treatment and Dental care in the European Union; Andrea Riganti, Valerie Moran, and Luigi Siciliani Chapter 4. Beyond the Mean’ in Biomarkers Modelling for Economic Evaluations: a Case Study in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus; Georgios F. Nikolaidis, Ana Duarte, Susan Griffin, and James Lomas Chapter 5. Empirical Health Economics for Evidence-Based Policies: Some Lessons From Italy; Vincenzo Carrieri and Francesco Principe Chapter 6. Types of Inactivity and Depression Among Older Individuals; Anwar S. Adem, Bruce Hollingsworth, and Eugenio Zucchelli Chapter 7. Mental Health, Lifestyle and Retirement; Silvia Balia and Erica Delugas Chapter 8. The Association Between Medical Cannabis Laws and Flows of Opioids by Dosage Strength to US Pharmacies - Evidence from Detailed ARCOS Data, 2006-2014; Shelby R. Steuart and W. David Bradford Chapter 9. The Prevalence, Trends and Heterogeneity in Maternal Smoking Around Birth Between the 1930s and 1970s; Stephanie von Hinke, Jonathan James, Emil Sorensen, Hans H. Sievertsen, and Nicolai Vitt Chapter 10. Benchmarking Clinical Practice on Treatment Gain Inequality-Probability Bounds; Raf Van Gestel, Daniel Avdic, and Owen O’Donnel Chapter 11. Hidden Figures: Uncovering Quantities Behind Zeros with Econometrics; Anirban Basu Chapter 12. Investigating Health Outcomes Defined by Multiple Chronic Conditions; John Mullahy
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ISBN
9781837532599
Publisert
2024-08-27
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Emerald Publishing Limited
Vekt
478 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
280

Biographical note

Badi H. Baltagi specializes in econometrics. He is Distinguished Professor of Economics in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, USA, where he is also a senior research associate in the Center for Policy Research.

Francesco Moscone is Professor of Business Economics and Division Lead for Organisations and People at Brunel University, UK. He also teaches at the University Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy, and has previously worked at the University of Leicester, University of Cambridge, London School of Economics (LSE), University of Bergamo, and the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart Rome.