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determinant of health care costs. Previous analyses of the relationship between proximity to death and costs have used rare … longitudinal data on costs and whether died and none have used a national sample. In this paper we use a more commonly found data … and hospital services than age. Using random effects panel models we show that there is a significant gradient in costs as …
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effects estimation methods. We find some strinkingly large effects of certain events on the occurrence of depression. We …
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This article investigates the variation in the effects of various determinants on the per capita health care expenditure. A total of 28 OECD countries are studied over the period 1990-2012, employing an instrumental variable quantile regression method for a dynamic panel model with fixed...
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Geographical clusters in health expenditures are well documented and accounting for spatial interactions may contribute to properly identify the factors affecting the use of health services the most. As for hospital care, spillovers may derive from strategic behaviour of hospitals and from...
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Various panel models were presented to resolve the ranking of global health care systems according to efficiency. However, in terms of the spatial distribution of statistical units, spatial dependence as a result of various forms of spatial interactions caused biased estimators in classical...
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Michael Grossman's human capital model of the demand for health has been argued to be one of the major achievements in theoretical health economics. Attempts to test this model empirically have been sparse, however, and with mixed results. These attempts so far relied on using - mostly...
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