Stella Luz A. Quimbo : Citation Profile


Government of the Philippines (80% share)
University of the Philippines at Diliman (20% share)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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17

Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   20 years (2003 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 4
   Journals where Stella Luz A. Quimbo has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 11.    Total self citations: 11 (10.58 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Beam, Emily (2)

Baillon, Aurelien (2)

O'Donnell, Owen (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Stella Luz A. Quimbo.

Is cited by:

O'Donnell, Owen (11)

Baillon, Aurelien (7)

Capuno, Joseph (5)

sumarto, sudarno (5)

Banerjee, Abhijit (5)

Asuming, Patrick (4)

Kim, Hyuncheol Bryant (4)

Abrigo, Michael (4)

Olken, Benjamin (3)

Hartwig, Renate (3)

Beja, Edsel (3)

Cites to:

Capuno, Joseph (12)

Solon, Orville Jose (8)

McKenzie, David (7)

Roland, Gérard (6)

Tabellini, Guido (6)

Persson, Torsten (6)

Thaler, Richard (5)

Attanasio, Orazio (5)

O'Donnell, Owen (5)

Cunha, Flavio (4)

Besley, Timothy (4)

Main data


Where Stella Luz A. Quimbo has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Philippine Review of Economics5
Health Economics4
Social Science & Medicine3
PCED Policy Notes2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
UP School of Economics Discussion Papers / University of the Philippines School of Economics9
Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Discussion Paper Series / The World Bank2

Recent works citing Stella Luz A. Quimbo (2025 and 2024)


YearTitle of citing document
2024Talking therapy: Impacts of a nationwide mental health service in England. (2024). Krekel, Christian ; Srisuma, Sorawoot ; Oparina, Ekaterina. In: CEP Discussion Papers. RePEc:cep:cepdps:dp1982.

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2024Health and health system effects on poverty: A narrative review of global evidence. (2024). O'Donnell, Owen. In: Health Policy. RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:142:y:2024:i:c:s0168851024000289.

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2025Comprehensive assessment of the impact of mandatory community-based health insurance in Burkina Faso. (2025). Ridde, Valry ; Kountoubr, Souleymane ; Allard, Yvonne ; Petitfour, Laurne ; Boutin, Delphine. In: Social Science & Medicine. RePEc:eee:socmed:v:371:y:2025:i:c:s0277953625001996.

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2024What remains after the money ends? Evidence on whether admission reductions continued following the largest health and social care integration programme in England. (2024). Wattal, Vasudha ; Sutton, Matt ; Morciano, Marcello ; Checkland, Katherine. In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics. RePEc:ehl:lserod:123604.

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2024Talking therapy: impacts of a nationwide mental health service in England. (2024). Krekel, Christian ; Oparina, Ekaterina ; Srisuma, Sorawoot. In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics. RePEc:ehl:lserod:126829.

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2024Comprehensive Assessment of the Impact of Mandatory Community-Based Health Insurance in Burkina Faso. (2024). Allard, Yvonne ; Ridde, Valery ; Kontoubre, Souleymane ; Petifour, Laurene ; Boutin, Delphine. In: IZA Discussion Papers. RePEc:iza:izadps:dp17094.

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2025Pulling up from the depths of poverty: Do the Pantawid Pamilya cash transfers to the poor reduce their consumption expenditure shortfalls?. (2025). Capuno, Joseph. In: Philippine Review of Economics. RePEc:phs:prejrn:v:62:y:2025:i:1:p:112-126.

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2024Utilisation Challenges of Public Health Insurance Initiatives: Evidences from Sehat Sahulat Programme (SSP) in Pakistan (Policy). (2024). Nayab, Durre ; Farooq, Shujaat ; Kunwal, Nabila ; Durr-e-Nayab, . In: The Pakistan Development Review. RePEc:pid:journl:v:63:y:2024:i:2:p:247-288.

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2024Financing for equity for women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review. (2024). Iaia, Domenico G ; Nassour, Sahar ; Bou-Karroum, Lama ; Hneiny, Layal ; Hilal, Nadeen ; Hemadi, Nour ; Harb, Aya ; Masri, Reem ; Sleem, Zeina ; Salameh, Sabine ; Samra, Clara Abou ; Langlois, Etienne V ; El-Jardali, Fadi ; Shah, Mehr Gul. In: PLOS Global Public Health. RePEc:plo:pgph00:0003573.

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2024What remains after the money ends? Evidence on whether admission reductions continued following the largest health and social care integration programme in England. (2024). Checkland, Katherine ; Morciano, Marcello ; Sutton, Matt ; Wattal, Vasudha. In: The European Journal of Health Economics. RePEc:spr:eujhec:v:25:y:2024:i:9:d:10.1007_s10198-024-01676-0.

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2024Selection and behavioral responses of health insurance subsidies in the long run: Evidence from a field experiment in Ghana. (2024). Kim, Hyuncheol Bryant ; Asuming, Patrick Opoku ; Sim, Armand. In: Health Economics. RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:33:y:2024:i:5:p:992-1032.

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Works by Stella Luz A. Quimbo:


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2022Do time preferences explain low health insurance take‐up? In: Journal of Risk & Insurance.
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2022Do time preferences explain low health insurance take‐up?.(2022) In: Post-Print.
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2021How do the intended and unintended beneficiaries respond to the Philippines conditional cash transfer program? In: Review of Development Economics.
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2011Pushing on a string: How policy might encourage private doctors to compete with the public sector on the basis of quality In: Economics Letters.
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2009An evaluation of the cost-effectiveness of policy navigators to improve access to care for the poor in the Philippines In: Health Policy.
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2018Does health insurance coverage or improved quality protect better against out-of-pocket payments? Experimental evidence from the Philippines In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2019Health conditions, payments, proximity, and opportunity costs: Examining delays in seeking inpatient and outpatient care in the Philippines In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2008Should we have confidence if a physician is accredited? A study of the relative impacts of accreditation and insurance payments on quality of care in the Philippines In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2021The Impact of Short-Term Employment for Low-Income Youth: Experimental Evidence from the Philippines In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2023The Impact of Short-Term Employment for Low-Income Youth: Experimental Evidence from the Philippines.(2023) In: The Review of Economics and Statistics.
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2007Pricing, Technology Choice, and Information in Health Care Markets In: Philippine Journal of Development.
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2008Health, Education and the Household : Explaining Poverty Webs In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers.
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2012The effects of term limits and yardstick competition on local government provision of health insurance and other public services : The Philippine case In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers.
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2012Perks and public provisions : Effects of yardstick competition on local government fiscal behavior in the Philippines In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers.
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2013Does economic empowerment protect women against domestic violence? Evidence from the Philippines In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers.
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2013Shocks to Philippine households: Incidence, idiosyncrasy and impact In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers.
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2013Shocks to Philippine Households: incidence, idiosyncrasy, and impact.(2013) In: Philippine Review of Economics.
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2015Where does the money go? Assessing the expenditure and income effects of the Philippines Conditional Cash Transfer Program In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers.
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2017Factors associated with the delay in seeking inpatient and outpatient care services in the Philippines In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers.
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2020Vulnerable to the Virus: Globally-Oriented Manufacturing Firms at Risk From the Spread of COVID-19 In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers.
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2020Vulnerable to the Virus: Globally-Oriented Manufacturing Firms at Risk From the Spread of COVID-19.(2020) In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers.
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2013Health or Wealth : Is there a trade-off when taxing sin? In: PCED Policy Notes.
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2013How much protection does PhilHealth provide Filipinos? In: PCED Policy Notes.
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2003Explaining math and science achievement of public school children in the Philippines In: Philippine Review of Economics.
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2009Household out-of-pocket health spending, health insurance coverage, and children’s school attendance in the Philippines In: Philippine Review of Economics.
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2015Rethinking the taxation of compensation income in the Philippines In: Philippine Review of Economics.
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2016A novel way of measuring the endowment effect of gaining a child In: Philippine Review of Economics.
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2008Underutilization of Social Insurance among the Poor: Evidence from the Philippines In: PLOS ONE.
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2017Awareness of health insurance benefits in the Philippines: what do people know and how? In: Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Discussion Paper Series.
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2017Exapnsion of Health Insurance in the Philippines: evidence from panel data In: Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Discussion Paper Series.
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2014Effects of interventions to raise voluntary enrollment in a social health insurance scheme : a cluster randomized trial In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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2006Enhancing the private provision of care through premiums for ability: the case of tuberculosis care in the Philippines In: Health Economics.
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2011Evidence of a causal link between health outcomes, insurance coverage, and a policy to expand access: experimental data from children in the Philippines In: Health Economics.
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2016Do Health Reforms to Improve Quality Have Long‐Term Effects? Results of a Follow‐Up on a Randomized Policy Experiment in the Philippines In: Health Economics.
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2016Effects of Price, Information, and Transactions Cost Interventions to Raise Voluntary Enrollment in a Social Health Insurance Scheme: A Randomized Experiment in the Philippines In: Health Economics.
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2008INFORMATION, INCENTIVES AND PRACTICE PATTERNS: THE CASE OF TB DOTS SERVICES AND PRIVATE PHYSICIANS IN THE PHILIPPINES In: The Singapore Economic Review (SER).
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