2040 Pages
by Routledge

Health economics is one of the fastest growing sub-disciplines of economics and is probably the one that has most engaged with neighbouring disciplines, such as epidemiology and bio-statistics, to solve some of the more intractable problems confronting healthcare systems around the world. The impact of health economics outside the economics profession has been immense, and it has introduced the... Read more

VOLUME I  General Introduction.  Introduction to Volume I  1. Health and its Value  2. Determinants of Individual Health (Other than Health Care and Health Insurance) and the Health of Populations  VOLUME II  Introduction to Volume II  3. Demand for Health and Health Care  4. Supply of Health Services  VOLUME III  Introduction to Volume III  5. Health Insurance  6. Market Analysis  VOLUME IV  Introduction to Volume IV  7. Cost-Effectiveness, Cost-Utility and Cost-Benefit Analysis  8. Efficiency and Distributional Aspects of Health Policy

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Edited by Anthony Culyer