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Government of the Philippines (80% share) | 4 H index 2 i10 index 82 Citations RESEARCH PRODUCTION: 16 Articles 14 Papers RESEARCH ACTIVITY: 18 years (2003 - 2021). See details. MORE DETAILS IN: ABOUT THIS REPORT: Permalink: http://citec.repec.org/pqu108 |
Works with: 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: | Cites to: |
Journals with more than one article published | # docs |
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Philippine Review of Economics | 5 |
Social Science & Medicine | 3 |
Health Economics | 3 |
PCED Policy Notes | 2 |
Working Papers Series with more than one paper published | # docs |
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UP School of Economics Discussion Papers / University of the Philippines School of Economics | 7 |
Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Discussion Paper Series / The World Bank | 2 |
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2024 | Health 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. Full description at Econpapers || Download paper |
2023 | Income-related inequality in out-of-pocket health-care expenditures under Taiwans national health insurance system: An international comparable estimation based on A System of Health Accounts. (2023). Lee, Miaw-Chwen ; Pu, Christy ; Hsieh, Tsung-Che. In: Social Science & Medicine. RePEc:eee:socmed:v:326:y:2023:i:c:s0277953623002770. Full description at Econpapers || Download paper |
2024 | Selection and behavioral responses of health insurance subsidies in the long run: Evidence from a field experiment in Ghana. (2024). Sim, Armand ; Kim, Hyuncheol Bryant ; Asuming, Patrick Opoku. In: Health Economics. RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:33:y:2024:i:5:p:992-1032. Full description at Econpapers || Download paper |
2023 | Descriptive social norms and herders social insurance participation in Mongolia: A survey experiment. (2023). Yamada, Kyohei ; Byambaa, Munkhbayar. In: Journal of International Development. RePEc:wly:jintdv:v:35:y:2023:i:1:p:143-162. Full description at Econpapers || Download paper |
Year | Title | Type | Cited |
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2021 | How do the intended and unintended beneficiaries respond to the Philippines conditional cash transfer program? In: Review of Development Economics. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 1 |
2011 | Pushing on a string: How policy might encourage private doctors to compete with the public sector on the basis of quality In: Economics Letters. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 1 |
2009 | An evaluation of the cost-effectiveness of policy navigators to improve access to care for the poor in the Philippines In: Health Policy. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2018 | Does health insurance coverage or improved quality protect better against out-of-pocket payments? Experimental evidence from the Philippines In: Social Science & Medicine. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 3 |
2019 | Health conditions, payments, proximity, and opportunity costs: Examining delays in seeking inpatient and outpatient care in the Philippines In: Social Science & Medicine. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 3 |
2008 | Should 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. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 4 |
2021 | The Impact of Short-Term Employment for Low-Income Youth: Experimental Evidence from the Philippines In: IZA Discussion Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 1 |
2007 | Pricing, Technology Choice, and Information in Health Care Markets In: Philippine Journal of Development. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2008 | Health, Education and the Household : Explaining Poverty Webs In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 3 |
2012 | The 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. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 3 |
2012 | Perks and public provisions : Effects of yardstick competition on local government fiscal behavior in the Philippines In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 1 |
2013 | Does economic empowerment protect women against domestic violence? Evidence from the Philippines In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 1 |
2013 | Shocks to Philippine households: Incidence, idiosyncrasy and impact In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2013 | Shocks to Philippine Households: incidence, idiosyncrasy, and impact.(2013) In: Philippine Review of Economics. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 0 | article | |
2015 | Where does the money go? Assessing the expenditure and income effects of the Philippines Conditional Cash Transfer Program In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2017 | Factors associated with the delay in seeking inpatient and outpatient care services in the Philippines In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2013 | Health or Wealth : Is there a trade-off when taxing sin? In: PCED Policy Notes. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2013 | How much protection does PhilHealth provide Filipinos? In: PCED Policy Notes. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 1 |
2003 | Explaining math and science achievement of public school children in the Philippines In: Philippine Review of Economics. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 1 |
2009 | Household out-of-pocket health spending, health insurance coverage, and children’s school attendance in the Philippines In: Philippine Review of Economics. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 6 |
2015 | Rethinking the taxation of compensation income in the Philippines In: Philippine Review of Economics. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 2 |
2016 | A novel way of measuring the endowment effect of gaining a child In: Philippine Review of Economics. [Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2008 | Underutilization of Social Insurance among the Poor: Evidence from the Philippines In: PLOS ONE. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 3 |
2017 | Awareness of health insurance benefits in the Philippines: what do people know and how? In: Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Discussion Paper Series. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2017 | Exapnsion of Health Insurance in the Philippines: evidence from panel data In: Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Discussion Paper Series. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 3 |
2014 | Effects of interventions to raise voluntary enrollment in a social health insurance scheme : a cluster randomized trial In: Policy Research Working Paper Series. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 6 |
2006 | Enhancing the private provision of care through premiums for ability: the case of tuberculosis care in the Philippines In: Health Economics. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2011 | Evidence 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. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 14 |
2016 | Effects 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. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 25 |
2008 | INFORMATION, INCENTIVES AND PRACTICE PATTERNS: THE CASE OF TB DOTS SERVICES AND PRIVATE PHYSICIANS IN THE PHILIPPINES In: The Singapore Economic Review (SER). [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
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