John Ele-Ojo Ataguba : Citation Profile


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University of Cape Town

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   13 years (2008 - 2021). See details.
   Cites by year: 10
   Journals where John Ele-Ojo Ataguba has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 10.    Total self citations: 3 (2.1 %)

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Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with John Ele-Ojo Ataguba.

Is cited by:

Asongu, Simplice (22)

Koch, Steven (6)

Donfouet, Hermann (6)

Mahieu, Pierre-Alexandre (6)

verwimp, philip (3)

Albu, Lucian (3)

Malin, Eric (3)

Nchofoung, Tii (3)

Sepahvand, Mohammad (3)

Clance, Matthew (2)

Setshegetso, Naomi (2)

Cites to:

Van Doorslaer, Eddy (8)

Donaldson, David (4)

Duclos, Jean-Yves (4)

Wang, Hua (3)

Weymark, John (3)

Banks, James (3)

van Kooten, Gerrit (3)

Luchini, Stéphane (2)

Gerdtham, Ulf-G. (2)

ventelou, bruno (2)

Strazzera, Elisabetta (2)

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Where John Ele-Ojo Ataguba has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy4
Health Economics, Policy and Law3
The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice2
International Journal of Social Economics2
Health Economics2
PLOS ONE2

Recent works citing John Ele-Ojo Ataguba (2024 and 2023)


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2023.

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2023Natural resource curse: A literature survey and comparative assessment of regional groupings of oil-rich countries. (2023). Benhin, James ; Alssadek, Marwan. In: Resources Policy. RePEc:eee:jrpoli:v:84:y:2023:i:c:s030142072300452x.

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2023COVID-19 in Sub-Saharan Africa: Impacts on land, governance, and livelihoods. (2023). van der Haar, Gemma ; Belair, Joanny ; Namaganda, Emilinah ; Bichehe, Julio ; Nghitevelekwa, Romie Vonkie ; Mudinga, Emery ; Sebbanja, Junior Alves ; Atukunda, Judith ; Githuku, Fridah ; Wangu, James ; Wieckardt, Chantal. In: Land Use Policy. RePEc:eee:lauspo:v:134:y:2023:i:c:s0264837723003435.

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2023The post-COVID-19 economic recovery, government performance and lived poverty conditions in Kenya. (2023). Onyango, Gedion. In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics. RePEc:ehl:lserod:119511.

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2023COVID-19 and Microeconomic Resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Study on Ethiopian and Nigerian Households. (2023). James, Harvey S ; Giwa-Daramola, Damilola. In: Sustainability. RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:9:p:7519-:d:1139083.

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2023Excise Tax Incidence: The Inequity of Taxing Obesity and Beauty. (2023). Ekici, Tufan ; Jenkins, Glenn P ; Alshamleh, Osaid. In: Development Discussion Papers. RePEc:qed:dpaper:4604.

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2023A Micro-assessment of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Realities on Small-Scale Vendors in Ghana: China as a Leveraging Resource. (2023). Amable, Dennis Senam ; Ameyaw-Brobbey, Thomas. In: Insight on Africa. RePEc:sae:inafri:v:15:y:2023:i:1:p:23-45.

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2023Building a system dynamics model to analyze scenarios of COVID-19 policymaking in tourism-dependent developing countries: A case study of Cambodia. (2023). Zhang, Junyi ; Ma, Shuang ; Li, Shuangjin. In: Tourism Economics. RePEc:sae:toueco:v:29:y:2023:i:2:p:488-512.

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2023Informal settlements, Covid-19 and sex workers in Kenya. (2023). Sanders, Teela ; Hassan, Rahma ; Mwangi, Peninah ; Mutonyi, Mercy ; Campbell, Rosie ; Gichuna, Susan. In: Urban Studies. RePEc:sae:urbstu:v:60:y:2023:i:8:p:1483-1496.

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Works by John Ele-Ojo Ataguba:


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2012the Determinants of Multidimensional Poverty in Nsukka, Nigeria In: PEP Policy Briefs.
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2011The Determinants of Multidimensional Poverty in Nsukka, Nigeria.(2011) In: Working Papers PMMA.
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2016Universal health coverage: Assessing service coverage and financial protection for all In: American Journal of Public Health.
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2018The incidence of health financing in South Africa: findings from a recent data set In: Health Economics, Policy and Law.
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2012Reassessing catastrophic health-care payments with a Nigerian case study In: Health Economics, Policy and Law.
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2013Who benefits from health services in South Africa? In: Health Economics, Policy and Law.
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2017Assessing income redistributive effect of health financing in Zambia In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2013Multidimensional poverty assessment: applying the capability approach In: International Journal of Social Economics.
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2013Economic behavior of medicine retailers and access to anti?malarials In: International Journal of Social Economics.
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2008Estimating the willingness to pay for community healthcare insurance in rural Nigeria In: Working Papers PMMA.
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2012The Impact of Health Insurance on Health-care Utilisation and Out-of-Pocket Payments in South Africa In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice.
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2014Health Insurance Coverage Within Households: The Case of Private Health Insurance in South Africa In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice.
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2014Monitoring and Evaluating Progress towards Universal Health Coverage in South Africa In: PLOS Medicine.
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2018A reassessment of global antenatal care coverage for improving maternal health using sub-Saharan Africa as a case study In: PLOS ONE.
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2020Explaining changes in wealth inequalities in child health: The case of stunting and wasting in Nigeria In: PLOS ONE.
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2012Alcohol policy and taxation in South Africa In: Applied Health Economics and Health Policy.
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2020COVID-19 Pandemic, a War to be Won: Understanding its Economic Implications for Africa In: Applied Health Economics and Health Policy.
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2020An Alternative Approach to Decomposing the Redistributive Effect of Health Financing Between and Within Groups Using the Gini Index: The Case of Out-of-Pocket Payments in Nigeria In: Applied Health Economics and Health Policy.
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2020Health Financing in Sub-Saharan Africa: From Analytical Frameworks to Empirical Evaluation In: Applied Health Economics and Health Policy.
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2016Assessing equitable health financing for universal health coverage: a case study of South Africa In: Applied Economics.
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2012Explaining health inequalities in South Africa: A political economy perspective In: Development Southern Africa.
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2012What do we know about pro-poor growth and regional poverty in Nigeria? In: International Journal of Business and Economic Sciences Applied Research (IJBESAR).
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2019Socio?economic inequality in health service utilisation: Does accounting for seasonality in health?seeking behaviour matter? In: Health Economics.
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2021Assessing financial protection in health: Does the choice of poverty line matter? In: Health Economics.
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2013POLITICAL ECONOMY AND HISTORY: MAKING SENSE OF HEALTH FINANCING IN SUB?SAHARAN AFRICA In: Journal of International Development.
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