
HEDG research output reaches publication in a wide range of highly-regarded journals in econometrics and health economics. Related articles are below, as well as sources (access may be required for some journals).
2012
Baltagi, B., Jones, A.M., Moscone, F., and Mullahy, J. “Special issue on health econometrics: editors’ introduction”, Empirical Economics, in press, 2012
Brown S, Ortiz-Nuñez A, Taylor K. Parental risk attitudes and children’s academic test scores: evidence from the U.S. panel study of income dynamics. Scottish Journal of Political Economy 2012;59(1):47-70.
Brown S, Dietrich M, Ortiz-Nuñez A, Taylor K. Business Ownership and Attitudes towards Risk. Applied Economics (forthcoming)
Cookson R, Laudicella M, Li Donni P, Dusheiko M. Effects of the Blair/Brown health reforms on socioeconomic equity in health care. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy; in press
Jones, A.M. (ed.) The Elgar Companion to Health Economics, Second Edition, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 2012.
Jones, A.M., Rice, N., Bago d’Uva, T. and Balia, S., Applied Health Economics, Second Edition, London: Routledge, in press.
Laudicella M, Siciliani L, Cookson R. Waiting times and socioeconomic status: evidence from England. Social Science and Medicine.;In Press.
2011
Balia, S. and Jones, A.M., “Catching the habit: a study of inequality of opportunity in smoking-related mortality”, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, 174, 175-194, 2011.
Brown S, Ortiz-Nuņez A, Taylor K. What will I be when I grow up? an analysis of childhood expectations and career outcomes. Economics of Education Review 2011;30:493-506.
Brown S, Dietrich M, Ortiz-Nuņez A, Taylor K. Self-employment and attitudes towards risk: timing and unobserved heterogeneity. Journal of Economic Psychology 2011;32:425-433.
Cookson R, Laudicella M. Do the poor cost substantially more? The relationship between small area income deprivation and length of stay for elective hip replacement in the English NHS from 2001/2 to 2007/8. Social Science and Medicine 2011;72:173-84
Etilé, F. and Jones, A.M., “Schooling and smoking among the baby boomers. An evaluation of the impact of educational expansion in France”. Journal of Health Economics, 30, 811-831, 2011.
Fleetcroft R, Cookson R, Steel N, Howe A. Correlation between prescribing quality and pharmaceutical costs in English primary care: national cross-sectional analysis. British Journal of General Practice 2011;61:554-55.
Jones, A.M. and Rice, N., “Econometric evaluation of health policies”, in Oxford Handbook of Health Economics, Glied, S. and Smith, P.C. (eds.), Oxford, Oxford University Press, 890-923, 2011.
Jones, A.M., “Models for health care”, Oxford Handbook of Economic Forecasting , Hendry, D. and Clements, M. (eds.), Oxford, Oxford University Press, 625-654, 2011.
Jones, A.M., “Health Econometrics”, in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online, in press, 2012.
Jones, A.M., Rice, N., Robone, S. and Rosa Dias, P., “Inequality and polarisation in health systems’ responsiveness: a cross-country analysis”, Journal of Health Economics, 30, 616-625, 2011.
Jones, A.M.. and Schurer, S., “How does heterogeneity shape the socioeconomic gradient in health satisfaction?”, Journal of Applied Econometrics, 26, 549-579, 2011.
Jones, A.M., Rice, N. and Rosa Dias, P., “Long-term effects of school quality on health and lifestyle: evidence from comprehensive schooling reforms in England”. Journal of Human Capital, 5, 342-376, 2011.
Jones, A.M., Rice, N. and Rosa Dias, P., “Quality of schooling and inequality of opportunity in health”. Empirical Economics , in press {HEDG working paper #10/22}.
Jones, A.M. and O’Donnell, O.A., “Editors’ Introduction”, Health Economics, 20, 1009-1011 , 2011
de Preux, L. B. (2011). Anticipatory Ex Ante Moral Hazard and the Effect of Medicare on Prevention. Health Economics, 20, 1056–1072.
Robone, S., Jones, A.M. and Rice, N., “Contractual conditions, working conditions and their impact on health and well-being”, European Journal of Health Economics, 12, 429-444, 2011.
Zucchelli, E, Jones, A.M. and Rice, N., “The evaluation of health policies through microsimulation methods”. International Journal of Microsimulation, in press {HEDG working paper #10/03}.
2010
Cookson, R., Dusheiko, M., Hardman, G. and Martin, S., “Competition and Inequality: Evidence from the English National Health Service 1991-2001” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 20: i181-i205, 2010
Fleetcroft R, Parekh- Bhurke S, Howe A, Cookson R, Swift L, Steel N. The UK pay-for-performance programme in primary care: estimation of population mortality reduction in England. British Journal of General Practice 2010;60(578):e345-52
García-Gómez, P., Jones, A.M., and Rice, N., “Health effects on labour market exits and entries”, Labour Economics, 17, 62-76, 2010.
Goddard, M., Gravelle, H., Hole, A., and Marini, G. “Where did all the doctors go? Increasing supply and geographical inequity”. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy. 2010, 15, 28-35
Gravelle, H., Sutton, M., and Ma, A., “Doctor behaviour under a pay for performance contract: treating, cheating and case finding?” Economic Journal, 2010, 120, F129–F156.
Jones, A.M., Rice, N., and Roberts, J., “Sick of work or too sick to work? Evidence on health shocks and early retirement from the BHPS”, Economic Modelling, 27, 866-880, 2010.
Melberg, H.O., Jones, A.M. and Bretteville-Jensen A.L., “Is cannabis a causal gateway to hard drugs?”, Empirical Economics, 38, 583-603, 2010.
Morris, S., Goudie, R., Sutton, M., Gravelle, H., Elliott, R., Hole, A., Ma, A., Sibbald, B., and Skatun, D. “Determinants of general practitioners’ wages in England”. Health Economics. In press
Oliver, A., and Cookson, R., "Analysing risk attitudes to time", Health Economics, 19: 644–655, 2010
Walker S., Mason A., Claxton K., Cookson R., Fenwick E., Fleetcroft R., Sculpher M., "Value for Money and the Quality and Outcomes Framework in Primary Care in the UK NHS", British Journal of General Practice, 60:213-20, 2010
Zucchelli, E., Harris, A., Jones, A.M, Rice N., "Health shocks and labour market exits: evidence from the HILDA Survey", Australian Journal of Labour Economics, 13(2), 2010.
2009
Laudicella M, Cookson R, Jones AM, Rice N. Health care deprivation profiles in the measurement of inequality and inequity: an application to GP fundholding in the English NHS, Journal of Health Economics, July 2009
Martin, S., Rice, N., Smith, P.C. Does health care spending improve health outcomes? Evidence from English programme budgeting data. Journal of Health Economics. 2008; 27: 826-842.
Morris, S., Ma, A., McConnachie, A., Rice, N., Skatun, D., Sutton, M. Analysis of consultants' NHS and private incomes in England in 2003/4: the role of age, contract type, specialty and region of place of work. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 2008; 101: 372-380.
Weatherly, H., Drummond, M., Claxton, K., Cookson, R., Ferguson, B., Godfrey, C., Rice, N., Sculpher, M., Sowden, A.J. Methods for assessing the cost-effectiveness of public health interventions: Key challenges and recommendations. Health Policy, 2009, 93: 85-92.
Jones, A.M., "Panel data methods and applications to health economics", in Palgrave Handbook of Econometrics. Volume 2, Mills, T.C. and Patterson, K. (eds.), London Palgrave MacMillan, 557-631, 2009.
Bago d'Uva, T. and Jones, A.M., "Health care utilisation in Europe: new evidence from the ECHP", Journal of Health Economics 28, 265-279, 2009.
Bago d'Uva, T., Jones, A.M. and van Doorslaer, E., "Measurement of horizontal inequity in health care utilisation using European panel data", Journal of Health Economics, 28, 280-289, 2009.
Hagan, R., Jones, A.M. and Rice, N., "Health and retirement in Europe", International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 6, 2009.
Powdthavee, N. (2009) "Ill-Health as a Household Norm: Evidence from Other People's Health Problems", Social Science & Medicine, 68, 251-259
Powdthavee, N. (2009) "What Happens to People Before and After Disability? Focusing Effects, Lead Effects, and Adaptation in Different Areas of Life", Social Science & Medicine, forthcoming
Zucchelli E. Income-related health inequalities in Italy and in the rest of Europe: an empirical analysis using SHARE. In: Brandolini A, Saraceno C, Schizzerotto A, editors. Dimensioni della disuguaglianza in Italia: poverta, salute, abitazione (Dimensions of inequality in Italy: poverty, health housing). Bologna, il Mulino; 2009 (in Italian).
Wildman, J. and Jones, A.M., "Disentangling the relationship between health and income", Journal of Health Economics, 27: 308-324, 2008.
Hernández-Quevedo, C, Jones, A.M. and Rice, N., "Persistence in health limitations: a European comparative analysis", Journal of Health Economics, 27: 1472-1488, 2008 {HEDG working paper #07/03}.
Hernández-Quevedo, C., Jones, A.M. and Rice, N., "Sesgo de respueta y heterogeneidad en salud autopercibida. Evidencia del Panel de Hogares Británico (Reporting bias and hetergeneity in self-assessed health. Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey)", Cuardernos de ICE, 75, 64-98, 2008.
Jones, A.M., Hernández-Quevedo, C., Rice, N and Lopez Nicolas, A., "El análisis de las desigualdades en salud: una breve revisión de los métodos (Analysis of health inequalities: a brief overview of methods)", Cuardernos de ICE, 75, 11-20, 2008.
Hagan, R., Jones, A.M. and Rice, N., "Health shocks and the hazard rate of early retirement ion the ECHP", Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, 144, 323-335, 2008.
Balia S, Jones AM; Mortality, lifestyle and socio-economic status, Journal of Health Economics, 2008; 27: 1-26.
Bretteville-Jensen, A.L., Melberg, H.O. and Jones, A.M., "Sequential patterns of drug use initiation - can we believe in the gateway theory?" BE Journals of Economic Analysis and Policy, 8(2), (Contributions) , article 1, 2008.
Dusheiko, M., Goddard, M., Gravelle, H. and Jacobs, R. "Explaining trends in concentration of health care commissioning in the English NHS", Health Economics, 2008, 27, 907-927.
Marini, G, Miraldo, M, Jacobs, R and Goddard, M, "Giving greater financial independence to hospitals-Does it make a difference? The case of English NHS Trusts", Health Economics, 2008; 17(6): 751-775.
Morris, S. and Gravelle, H. "GP supply and obesity", Journal of Health Economics, 2008, 27, 1357-1367.
Gravelle H, Siciliani L,"Ramsey waits: Allocating public health service resources when there is rationing by waiting", Journal of Health Economics, In Press, with Hugh Gravelle.
Brekke K, Siciliani L, Straume OR, "Competition and waiting times in health care markets", Journal of Public Economics, Volume 92, Issue 7, July 2008, Pages 1607-1628.
Gravelle, H. and Sutton, M. "Income, relative income, and self-reported health in Britain 1979-2000", Health Economics, in press DOI: 10.1002/hec.1354
Gravelle, H., Morris, S., and Sutton, M. "Are family physicians good for your health? Endogenous supply and health". Health Services Research, 2008, 43, 11280-1144. Published on line 31 January 2008. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2007.00823.x
Gravelle H, Siciliani L, "Optimal quality, waits and charges in health insurance", Journal of Health Economics, Volume 27, Issue 3, May 2008, Pages 663-674.
Gravelle H, Siciliani L,"Is waiting-time prioritisation welfare improving?", 2008, Health Economics, 17, 2, p. 167-184.
Siciliani, L, "A note on the dynamic interaction between waiting times and waiting lists", Health Economics, 2008, Volume 17, Issue 5, Pages: 639-647.
Wildman, J. and Jones, A.M., "Disentangling the relationship between health and income", Journal of Health Economics, 27: 308-324, 2008.
Castelli A, Dawson D, Gravelle H, Street A; Improving the measurement of health system output growth, Health Economics 2007; 16(10): 1091-107.
Dawson D, Gravelle H, Jacobs R, Martin S, Smith PC; "The effects on waiting times of expanding patient choice: evidence from a policy experiment", Health Economics 2007; 16: 113-28.
Gravelle, H., Dusheiko, M., Sheaff, R., Sargent, P., Boaden, R., Pickard, S., Parker, S., and Roland, M. "Impact of case management (Evercare) on frail elderly patients: controlled before and after analysis of quantitative outcome data", British Medical Journal, 2007, 334, 31-34. (published on line 15 November 2006; doi:10.1136/bmj.39020.413310.55)
Dusheiko M, Gravelle H, Campbell S, Ning Y; The effect of budgets for gatekeeping physicians on patient satisfaction: evidence from fundholding, Journal of Health Economics 2007; 26: 242-62.
Gravelle H, Brouwer W, Niessen L, Postma M, Rutten F; Discounting in economic evalutations: stepping forward to optimal decision rules, Health Economics 2007; 16: 307-17.
Hole AR; Modelling heterogeneity in patients' preferences for the attributes of a general practitioner appointment, Journal of Health Economics ; forthcoming.
Hole AR; Fitting mixed logit models by using maximum simulated likelihood, Stata Journal 2007; 7: 388-401.
Hole AR; A comparison of approaches to estimating confidence intervals for willingness to pay measures, Health Economics. 2007; 16: 827-40.
Jones AM, Van Doorslaer E, Koolman X; "The Impact of Supplementary Private Health Insurance on the Use of Specialists in European Countries", Annales d'Economie et de Statistiques, Vol. 83, April 2007.
Jones AM, Rice N, Bago d'Uva T, Balia S; Applied Health Economics, London: Routledge, 2007.
Lee, M. and Jones, A.M., "Understanding differences in income-related health inequality in Taiwan using the SF-36", Health Policy, 83: 186-195, 2007.
Manca, A., Lambert, P., Sculpher, M., Rice, N. Cost-effectiveness analysis using data from multinational trials: The use of bivariate hierarchical modelling. Medical Decision Making, 2007; 27: 471-490.
Martin, S., Rice, N., Jacobs, R., Smith, P.C. "The market for elective surgery: joint estimation of supply and demand". Journal of Health Economics. 2007; 26: 263-285.
Siciliani, L "Optimal contracts for health services in the presence of waiting times and asymmetric information", 2007, The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, vol 40.
Siciliani L. Martin S, "An empirical analysis of the impact of choice on waiting times", 2007, Health Economics, (with S. Martin), Volume 16, Issue 8, p. 763-779.
Dusheiko M, Gravelle H, Jacobs R, Smith PC; The effect of budgets on doctor behaviour: evidence from a natural experiment, Journal of Health Economics 2006; 25: 449-78.
Hole AR; Calculating Murphy-Topel variance estimates in Stata: a simplified procedure, Stata Journal 2006; 6: 521-29.
Hole AR; Small-sample properties of tests for heteroscedasticity in the conditional logit model, Economics Bulletin. 2006; 3: 1-14.
Scott A, Gravelle H, Simeon S, Sibbald B, Bojke C; Job satisfaction and quitting intentions: a structural model of British general practitioners, British Journal of Industrial Relations 2006; 44: 519-40.
Jones AM, Lopez Nicolas A; Allowing for heterogeneity in the decomposition of measures of inequality in health, Journal of Economic Inequality, 4: 347-365, 2006.
Robone S, Zanardi A; Market structure and technology: evidence from the Italian National Health Service, International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics, 2006; 6(3): 215-236.
Manca A, Lambert P, Sculpher M, Rice N; Cost-effectiveness analysis using data from multinational trials: The use of bivariate hierarchical modelling, Medical Decision Making. In press.
Martin S, Rice N, Jacobs R, Smith PC, The market for elective surgery: joint estimation of supply and demand; Journal of Health Economics. In press.
Hernández-Quevedo C, Jones AM, López Nicolás A, Rice N; Socio-economic inequalities in health: a comparative longitudinal analysis using the European Community Household Panel, Social Science and Medicine, 2006; 63: 1246-1261.
Bago d'Uva T; Latent class models for utilisation of health care, Health Economics 15(4): 329-343.
Cookson R, Dawson D; Competition and choice in publicy funded health care, in Jones AM(ed); The Elgar Companion to Health Economics. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham.
Gravelle H, Morris S, Sutton M; Economic studies of equity in the consumption of health care, in Jones AM(ed); The Elgar Companion to Health Economics. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham.
Jones AM (ed); The Elgar Companion to Health Economics. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham.
Jones AM, van Doorslaer E, Bago d’Uva T, Balia S, Gambin L, Hernandez Quevedo C, Koolman X, Rice N; Health and wealth: empirical findings and political consequences, Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik, 7(Special Issue): 1-20.
Jones AM, Koolman X, Rice N; Health-related non-response in the British Household Panel Survey and European Community Household Panel: using inverse-probability-weighted estimators in non-linear models, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 169(3): 1-27..
Jones AM, Rice N, Contoyannis PC; The dynamics of health, in Jones AM(ed); The Elgar Companion to Health Economics. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham.
Robone S, Zanardi A; Struttura di mercato e tecnologia: un’analisi empirica del Servizio sanitario nazionale italiano, Politiche Sanitarie, 7(1): 1-14.
Siciliani, L "Selection of treatment under prospective payment systems in the hospital sector", 2006, Journal of Health Economics, Volume 25, Issue 3, p.479-499.
Siciliani, L "A dynamic model of hospital supply of elective surgery in the presence of waiting times and waiting lists", 2006, Journal of Health Economics, Volume 25, Issue 5, p.891-907.
Siciliani, L "Estimating technical efficiency in the hospital sector: a panel-data analysis", 2006, Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Volume 5, Issue 2, p.1-20.
Bago d'Uva T; Latent class models for utilisation of primary care: evidence from a British panel, Health Economics 14(9): 873-892.
Lee MC, Jones AM; Heterogeneity in dentists’ activity in Taiwan: an application of quantile regression, Empirical Economics (forthcoming).
Manca A, Rice N, Sculpher MJ, Briggs AH; Assessing generalisability by location in trial based cost effectiveness analysis: the use of multilevel models, Health Economics, 14(5): 471-485.
Morris S, Sutton M, Gravelle H; Inequity and inequality in the use of health care in England: an empirical investigation, Social Science and Medicine, 60(6): 1251-1266.
Siciliani, L "Does more choice reduce waiting times?", 2005, Health Economics, Volume 14, Issue 1, (January), p. 17-23.
Siciliani L, Hurst J, "Tackling excessive waiting times for elective surgery: a comparison of policies in 12 OECD countries. Health Policy." 2005;72(2):201-15.
Smith PC, Street A; Measuring the efficiency of public services: the limits of analysis, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A 168(2): 401-418.
Windmeijer F, Gravelle H, Hoonhout P; Waiting lists, waiting times and admissions: an empirical analysis, Health Economics 14(9): 971-985.
Bojke C, Gravelle H, Hassell K, Whittington Z; Increasing patient choice in the management of minor ailments in primary care, Health Economics 13(1): 73-86.
Contoyannis P, Jones AM; Socioeconomic status, health and lifestyle, Journal of Health Economics 23(5): 965-995.
Contoyannis P, Jones AM and Leon-Gonzalez R; Using simulation-based inference with panel data in health economics, Health Economics, 13(2): 101-122.
Contoyannis P, Jones AM, Rice; The dynamics of health in the British Household Panel Survey, Journal of Applied Econometrics, 19(4): 473-503.
Contoyannis P, Jones AM, Rice N; Simulation based inference in dynamics panel probit models: an application to health, Empirical Economics, 29(1): 49-77.
Contoyannis P, Jones AM, Rice N; Simulation based inference in dynamics panel probit models: an application to health, in Baltagi BH (ed) Panel Data: Theory and Applications. . Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg.
Dusheiko M, Gravelle H, and Jacobs R; The effect of practice budgets on patient waiting times: allowing for selection bias, Health Economics, 13(10): 941-958.
van Doorslaer E, Koolman X, and Jones AM; Explaining income-related inequalities in doctor utilisation in Europe: A decomposition analysis, Health Economics, 13(7): 629-647.
Lee MC, Jones AM; How did dentist respond to the introduction of global budgets in Taiwan? An evaluation using individual panel data, International Journal of Health Care Financing and Economics, 4(4): 307:326.
Gravelle H, Jacobs R, Jones AM, Street A; Comparing the efficiency of national health systems: a sensitivity analysis of the WHO approach, Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2: 141-147.
Hauck K, Rice N; A longitudinal analysis of mental health mobility in Britain, Health Economics, 13: 981-1001.
Jones AM, López Nicolás A; Measurement and explanation of socioeconomic inequality in health with longitudinal data, Health Economics, 13: 1015-1030.
Jones AM, Rice N; Using longitudinal data to investigate socio-economic inequality in health. Smith PC, Ginnelly L, Sculpher M(eds.); Health Policy and Economics: Opportunities and Challenges. Open University Press, Berkshire.
Parkin D, Rice N, Jacoby A, Doughty J; Use of a visual analogue scale in a daily patient diary: modelling cross-sectional time-series data on health-related quality of life. Social Science and Medicine 59(2): 351-360.
Siciliani L., Hurst J, "Explaining waiting-times variations for elective surgery across OECD countries." OECD Economic Studies, 38(1):129-169.
Dawson D, Jacobs R; Do we have a redundant set of cost efficiency targets in the NHS? Public Money and Management, 23(1): 67-71.
van Doorslaer E, Jones AM; The determinants of self-reported health inequalities: Validation of a new approach to measurement, Journal of Health Economics, 22(1): 61-87.
Gravelle H; Measuring income related inequality in health: standardisation and the partial concentration index, Health Economics, 12(10): 803-820.
Gravelle H, Smith PC, Xavier A; Waiting lists and waiting times; a model of the market of elective surgery, Oxford Economic Papers, 55(1): 81-103.
Gravelle H, Sutton M; Income related inequalities in self-assessed health in Britain: 1979-1995. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 57(2): 125-129.
Gravelle H, Sutton M, Morris, S, Windmeijer F, Leyland A, Dibben C, Muirhead M; Modelling supply and demand influences on the use of health care: implications for deriving a needs-based capitation formula.; Income related inequalities in self-assessed health in Britain: 1979-1995, Health Economics, 12(12): 985-1004.
Hauck K, Rice N, and Smith PC; The influence of health care organisations on indicators of health system performance, Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 8(2): 68-74.
Jacobs R, Dawson D; Hospital efficiency targets. Health Economics, 12(8): 669-84.
Jacobs R, Dawson D; Variation in unit costs of hospitals in the English NHS, Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 8(4): 202-208.
Jones AM, and Labeaga JM; Individual heterogeneity and censoring in panel data estimates of tobacco expenditure, Journal of Applied Econometrics, 18(2): 157-177.
Street A; How much confidence should we place in efficiency estimates? Health Economics, 12(11): 895-907.
Wildman J, Gravelle H, Sutton M; Health and income inequality: attempting to avoid the aggregation problem, Applied Economics, 35(9): 999-1004.
Brazier J, Rice N, Roberts J; Modelling health state valuation data, in Murray C, Saloman J, Mathers C, Lopez A(eds); Summary Measures of Population Health: Concepts, Ethics, Measurement and Applications. World Health Organization, Geneva.
Ferguson B, Gravelle H, Dusheiko M, Johns R, Sutton M; Benchmarking for performance monitoring in the new NHS: variations in practice admission rates, Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 7(3): 170-176.
Gravelle H, Dusheiko M, Sutton M; The demand for elective surgery in a public system: time and money prices in the NHS, Journal of Health Economics, 21(3):423-449.
Hauck K, Shaw R, Smith PC; Reducing avoidable inequalities in health: a new criterion for setting health care capitation payments, Health Economics, 11(8): 667-677.
Parkin D, Rice N, Sutton MA; Non- and semi-parametric estimation of age and time heterogeneity in repeated cross-sections: An application to self-reported morbidity and General Practitioner utilization, in Jones AM, O'Donnell O(eds); Innovations in Econometric Analysis of Health and Health Care. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester.
Street A, Jacobs R; Relative performance of the English acute hospital sector, Applied Economics, 34(9): 1109-1119.
Robinson MB, Manning R, Petticrew M, Rice N, Sculpher M, Sheldon T; Technological change in heart attack care in England, in McClellan MB, Kessler DP(eds); Technological Change in Health Care: A Global Analysis of Heart Attacks. The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor.
Appleby J, Street A; Health system goals: life, health ... and football, Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 6(4), 220-225.
Bojke C, Gravelle H, Wilkin D; Is bigger better for Primary Care Groups and Trusts? British Medical Journal, 322: 599-602.
Contoyannis P, Rice N; The impact of health on wages: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey, Empirical Economics, 26(4): 599-622.
Forster M, Jones AM; The role of taxes in starting and quitting smoking: Duration analysis of British data, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (Series A), 164(3): 517-547.
Giuffrida A, Gravelle H; Measuring performance in primary care: econometric analysis and DEA, Applied Economics, 33(2): 163-175.
Giuffrida A, Gravelle H; Inducing and restraining demand: the market for night visits in primary care, Journal of Health Economics, 20(5):755-780.
Gravelle H, Wildman J, Sutton M; Income, income inequality and health: what can we learn from aggregate data? Social Science and Medicine, 54(4): 577-589.
Gravelle H, Sutton M; Inequalities in the geographical distribution of GPs in England and Wales 1974-1995, Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 6(1): 6-13.
Harper J, Hauck K, Street A; Analysis of costs and efficiency in general surgery specialties in the United Kingdom, European Journal of Health Economics, 2(4): 150-157.
Jacobs R; Alternative methods to examine hospital efficiency: Data Envelopment Analysis and Stochastic Frontier Analysis, Health Care Management and Science, 4(2):103-115.
Rice N, Smith PC; Capitation and risk adjustment in health care financing: an international progress report, The Milbank Quarterly, 79(1): 81-113.
Rice N, Smith PC; Ethics and geographical equity in health care, Journal of Medical Ethics, 27(4): 256-26.
Smith PC, Rice N, Carr-Hill R; Capitation funding in the public sector (with discussion), Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 164(2): 217-257