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Davillas, Apostolos Rice, Nigel Contoyannis, Paul Rosa Dias, Pedro Bago d'Uva, Teresa López Nicolás, Ángel Davillas, Apostolos Van Doorslaer, Eddy Roberts, Jennifer Carrieri, Vincenzo Yen, Steven T. Brunori, Paolo Nie, Peng Ding, Lanlin Scarchilli, Giovanna O'Donnell, Owen Zantomio, Francesca Basu, Anirban Bijwaard, Govert Schurer, Stefanie Balia, Silvia Robone, Silvana Zucchelli, Eugenio Gao, Xiaoying Carrieri, Vincenzo Macchioni Giaquinto, Annarita Posnett, John W. Silva, Víctor Hugo de Oliveira Leon-Gonzalez, Roberto Duncan, Alan S. Benzeval, Michaela Lomas, James Melberg, Hans Olav Bretteville-Jensen, Anne Line Laporte, Audrey All co-authors data health gesundheit care based using wave evidence use covid pandemic socioeconomic models effects analysis self opportunity age reported measures iop einkommensverteilung model cognitive economics gesundheitsökonomik impact longitudinal need ability gesundheitsversorgung horizontal approach reporting related decomposition
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Andrew M. Jones Prof. Alternative spellings: Andrew Jones A. Jones A. M. Jones B: 1960 Biblio: Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, Melbourne, Australien ; Inst. for Fiscal Studies ; Dep. of Econometrics and Social Studies, Univ. ; Dep. of Economics and Related Studies, Univ. York, UK
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Publishing years Series Discussion paper series / IZA (12) IZA Discussion Paper (10) ISER working paper series (8) Discussion papers in economics (4) GLO discussion paper (4) Health economics (4) Working papers / Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Economics and Business (3) Routledge advanced texts in economics and finance (3) IFS working paper series (3) Ruhr economic papers (2) Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute (2) University Ca' Foscari of Venice, Dept. of Economics Research Paper Series (2) Department of Economics working paper series / McMaster University, Department of Economics (2) Sheffield economic research paper series (2) Working papers (2) Edward Elgar E-Book Archive (2) Nouvelles approches micro-économiques de la santé (1) Working paper (1) Working paper series (1) The international library of critical writings in economics (1) Elgaronline (1) Ruhr Economic Paper (1) Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (1) NBER Working Paper (1) SOEPpaper (1) Foundations and trends in econometrics (1) NBER working paper series (1) SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research / German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin (1)