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Handbook of Health Economics, Volume 1A [Hardcover]

A.J. Culyer (Editor), J.P. Newhouse (Editor)

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0444504702 978-0444504708 July 19, 2000
The Handbook of Health Economics provide an up-to-date survey of the burgeoning literature in health economics. As a relatively recent subdiscipline of economics, health economics has been remarkably successful. It has made or stimulated numerous contributions to various areas of the main discipline: the theory of human capital; the economics of insurance; principal-agent theory; asymmetric information; econometrics; the theory of incomplete markets; and the foundations of welfare economics, among others. Perhaps it has had an even greater effect outside the field of economics, introducing terms such as opportunity cost, elasticity, the margin, and the production function into medical parlance. Indeed, health economists are likely to be as heavily cited in the clinical as in the economics literature. Partly because of the large share of public resources that health care commands in almost every developed country, health policy is often a contentious and visible issue; elections have sometimes turned on issues of health policy. Showing the versatility of economic theory, health economics and health economists have usually been part of policy debates, despite the vast differences in medical care institutions across countries. The publication of the first Handbook of Health Economics marks another step in the evolution of health economics.

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Health economics is commonly regarded as an applied field of economics. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
pure investment model, proportional risk sharing, outlier risk sharing, competitive health plan market, time preference hypothesis, conventional insurance arrangements, implicit relative importance, one period relationship, pure consumption model, noncontractible input, public integrated systems, public reimbursement systems, welfare lock, patient net benefit, principal inpatient diagnoses, unobservable heterogeneity bias, spousal insurance, optimal risk adjustment, medical care output, medical care price indexes, risk adjustment models, demand function for health, lower health expenditure, own time input, welfare economic foundations
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Journal of Health Economics, New York, United States, Handbook of Health Economics, American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Health Services Research, New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Human Resources, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Health Care Financing Review, Department of Labor, National Bureau of Economic Research, Journal of Health Politics, Journal of Econometrics, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Economic Literature, Oxford University Press, University of Chicago Press, Journal of the American Medical Association, Monte Carlo, Blue Cross, Department of Health, National Health Service, Economic Journal
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