Palgrave Handbook of Econometrics: Applied Econometrics

(Grace) #1
Andrew M. Jones 631

Van Houtven, C.H. and E.C. Norton (2004) Informal care and health care use of older adults.
Journal of Health Economics 23 , 1159–80.
Van Ours, J.C. (2004) A pint a day raises a man’s pay; but smoking blows that gain away.
Journal of Health Economics 23 , 863–86.
Van Ours, J.C. (2006) Dynamics in the use of drugs.Health Economics 15 , 1283–94.
Van Ourti, T. (2004) Measuring horizontal inequity in Belgian health care using a Gaussian
random effects two part count data model.Health Economics 13 , 705–24.
Vera-Hernandez, M. (2003) Structural estimation of a principal agent model: moral hazard in
medical insurance.RAND Journal of Economics 34 , 670–93.
Wagstaff, A. (2007) The economic consequences of health shocks: evidence from Vietnam.
Journal of Health Economics 26 , 82–100.
Wagstaff, A. and S. Yu (2007) Do health sector reforms have their intended impacts? The
World Bank’s Health VIII project in Gansu province, China.Journal of Health Economics 26 ,
505–35.
Wang, Z. and A. Rettenmaier (2007) A note on cointegration of health expenditures and
income.Health Economics 16 , 599–78.
Wildman, J. and A.M. Jones (2007) Disentangling the relationship between health and
income.Journal of Health Economics 17 (2), 249–65.
Willan, A.R., A.H. Briggs and J.S. Hoch (2004) Regression methods for covariate adjustment
and subgroup analysis for non-censored cost effectiveness data.Health Economics 13 , 461–
75.
Wilson, P.W. and K. Carey (2004) Nonparametric analysis of returns to scale in the US hospital
industry.Journal of Applied Econometrics 19 , 505–24.
Windmeijer, F., H. Gravelle and P. Hoonhout (2005) Waiting lists, waiting times and admis-
sions: an empirical analysis at hospital and general practice levels.Health Economics 14 ,
971–85.
Winkelmann, R. (2004a) Health care reform and the number of doctor visits–an economic
analysis.Journal of Applied Econometrics 19 , 455–72.
Winkelmann, R. (2004b) Co-payments for prescription drugs and the demand for doctor
visits–evidence from a natural experiment.Health Economics 13 , 1081–9.
Winkelmann, R. (2006) Reforming health care: evidence from quantile regressions for counts.
Journal of Health Economics 25 , 131–45.
Wolfe, B., T. Kaplan, R. Haveman and Y. Cho (2006) SCHIP expansion and parental coverage:
an evaluation of Wisconsin’s BadgerCare.Journal of Health Economics 25 , 1170–92.
Wooldridge, J. (2005) Simple solutions to the initial conditions problem in dynamic nonlinear
panel data models with unobserved heterogeneity.Journal of Applied Econometrics 20 , 39–54.
Yelowitz, A.S. (2000) Public policy and health insurance choices of the elderly: evidence from
the Medicare buy-in program.Journal of Public Economics 78 , 301–24.
Yen, S.T., C.-H. Tang and S.-J.B. Su (2001) Demand for traditional medicine in Taiwan: a mixed
Gaussian–Poisson model approach.Health Economics 10 , 221–32.
Zimmer, D.M. and P.K. Trivedi (2006) Using trivariate copulas to model sample selection and
treatment effects: application to family health care demand.Journal of Business & Economic
Statistics 24 , 63–76.

Free download pdf