Anthony Scott : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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32

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   32 years (1992 - 2024). See details.
   Cites by year: 26
   Journals where Anthony Scott has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 44.    Total self citations: 55 (6.16 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Mendez, Susan (5)

Sivey, Peter (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Anthony Scott.

Is cited by:

Propper, Carol (22)

Gravelle, Hugh (16)

Lippi Bruni, Matteo (15)

Cheng, Terence (15)

Hole, Arne (14)

UGOLINI, CRISTINA (14)

Straume, Odd Rune (12)

Santos, Rita (12)

Brekke, Kurt (12)

Iversen, Tor (11)

Godager, Geir (10)

Cites to:

Gravelle, Hugh (39)

Kalb, Guyonne (32)

Cheng, Terence (28)

Gaynor, Martin (24)

Jeon, Sung-Hee (21)

Sivey, Peter (20)

Hole, Arne (17)

Falk, Armin (15)

Shields, Michael (14)

Schurer, Stefanie (13)

Siciliani, Luigi (13)

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Where Anthony Scott has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Health Economics20
Health Policy12
Social Science & Medicine11
Australian Economic Review6
Journal of Health Economics6
PharmacoEconomics3
Regional Studies2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
IZA Discussion Papers / Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)5
Discussion Papers / CHERE, University of Technology, Sydney3

Recent works citing Anthony Scott (2025 and 2024)


YearTitle of citing document
2024Preferences for index-based pasture insurance: a choice experiment in Limpopo Province, South Africa. (2024). Jourdain, Damien ; Manganyi, Bernard ; Karuaihe, Selma. In: Agrekon. RePEc:ags:agreko:348233.

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2024Whats in a Bill? A Model of Imperfect Moral Hazard in Healthcare. (2022). Zhu, ED ; Anderson, David M ; Hoagland, Alex. In: Papers. RePEc:arx:papers:2211.01116.

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2024An Incentive Program with Almost no Incentive: Overlooked Benefits of Pay for Performance. (2024). Maruyama, Shiko ; Mu, Chunzhou. In: The Economic Record. RePEc:bla:ecorec:v:100:y:2024:i:331:p:491-512.

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2025Impact des mesures incitatives et coercitives sur le lieu de pratique des nouveaux médecins de famille. (2025). Fortin, Bernard ; Laberge, Maude ; Gbeto, Josette ; Ndoutoumou, Justin. In: CIRANO Project Reports. RePEc:cir:cirpro:2025rp-02.

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2024Health Workforce Reallocation in the Aftermath of Conflict: Evidence from Colombia. (2024). Vargas, Juan ; Prem, Mounu ; Rodriguez-Lesmes, Paul ; Mora-Garcia, Claudio A. In: Documentos de Trabajo. RePEc:col:000092:021124.

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2024Ordering effects in discrete choice experiments: A systematic literature review across domains. (2024). Boxebeld, Sander. In: Journal of choice modelling. RePEc:eee:eejocm:v:51:y:2024:i:c:s1755534524000216.

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2024Gender diversity and healthcare performance: A quantitative analysis from the Italian health system. (2024). Cantarelli, P ; Vainieri, M ; Trinchese, D. In: Health Policy. RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:146:y:2024:i:c:s0168851024001271.

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2024Do international medical graduates’ recruitment policies help to overcome healthcare shortage areas in developed countries? A systematic review. (2024). Blanco-Cazeaux, Iaki ; Meunier, Mathilda ; Faure, Clara ; Celingant, Enoa ; Beduchaud, Loup. In: Health Policy. RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:150:y:2024:i:c:s0168851024002008.

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2024Do responses to news matter? Evidence from interventional cardiology. (2024). Vikstrom, Johan ; Propper, Carol ; Lagerqvist, BO ; von Hinke, Stephanie ; Avdic, Daniel. In: Journal of Health Economics. RePEc:eee:jhecon:v:94:y:2024:i:c:s0167629623001236.

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2024The cost of influence: How gifts to physicians shape prescriptions and drug costs. (2024). Valente, Marica ; Newham, Melissa. In: Journal of Health Economics. RePEc:eee:jhecon:v:95:y:2024:i:c:s0167629624000328.

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2024Federal minimum wage expansion to homecare workers: Employment and income effects. (2024). Dao, Ngoc. In: Labour Economics. RePEc:eee:labeco:v:87:y:2024:i:c:s0927537124000071.

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2024Effects of mandatory residencies on female physicians’ specialty choices: Evidence from Japans new medical residency program. (2024). Usui, Emiko ; Okumura, Tsunao ; Ueno, Yuko. In: Labour Economics. RePEc:eee:labeco:v:90:y:2024:i:c:s0927537124000617.

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2024Medical bill shock and imperfect moral hazard. (2024). Hoagland, Alex ; Zhu, ED ; Anderson, David M. In: Journal of Public Economics. RePEc:eee:pubeco:v:236:y:2024:i:c:s0047272724000884.

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2024Voting with their feet: Primary care provider choice and its implications for public sector primary care services in India. (2024). Noonan, Caitlin ; Mehta, Akriti ; Rao, Krishna D ; Perry, Henry ; Peters, Michael A. In: Social Science & Medicine. RePEc:eee:socmed:v:340:y:2024:i:c:s0277953623007712.

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2024Heterogeneity in physicians job preferences in a dual practice context – Evidence from a DCE. (2024). Costa, Eduardo ; Frutuoso, Joo ; Pestana, Joana ; Fonseca, Filipa. In: Social Science & Medicine. RePEc:eee:socmed:v:343:y:2024:i:c:s0277953623009085.

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2024Understanding Australian pharmacy degree holders’ job preferences through the lens of motivation-hygiene theory. (2024). Freeman, Christopher ; Spinks, Jean ; Lancsar, Emily ; Thai, Thao ; Chen, Gang. In: Social Science & Medicine. RePEc:eee:socmed:v:348:y:2024:i:c:s0277953624002764.

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2024Migration and professional mobility: Rural attraction and retention of South African educated physicians. (2024). Hadley, Ashley. In: Social Science & Medicine. RePEc:eee:socmed:v:350:y:2024:i:c:s0277953624003289.

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2024Better Off by Risk Adjustment? Socioeconomic Disparities in Care Utilization in Sweden Following a Payment Reform. (2022). Kjellsson, Gustav ; Ellegrd, Lina Maria ; Dietrichson, Jens ; Dackehag, Margareta ; Anell, Anders. In: Working Papers. RePEc:hhs:lunewp:2022_015.

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2024Price setting in the Brazilian private health insurance sector. (2024). Nunes, Leticia ; Marinho, Carolina ; Andrade, Monica Viegas ; Colares, Flavia. In: International Journal of Health Economics and Management. RePEc:kap:ijhcfe:v:24:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1007_s10754-023-09361-0.

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2024Health Workforce Reallocation in the Aftermath of Conflict: Evidence from Colombia. (2024). Vargas, Juan ; Prem, Mounu ; Rodriguez-Lesmes, Paul ; Mora, Claudio. In: SocArXiv. RePEc:osf:socarx:2dwfu.

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2024Analyzing nurses’ decisions to leave their profession—a duration analysis. (2024). Kroczek, Martin. In: The European Journal of Health Economics. RePEc:spr:eujhec:v:25:y:2024:i:3:d:10.1007_s10198-023-01600-y.

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2024The link between physician motivation and care. (2024). Oxholm, Anne Sophie ; Gyrd-Hansen, Dorte ; Jacobsen, Christian Btcher ; Pedersen, Line Bjrnskov ; Jensen, Ulrich Thy. In: The European Journal of Health Economics. RePEc:spr:eujhec:v:25:y:2024:i:3:d:10.1007_s10198-023-01605-7.

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2024Research trends in contemporary health economics: a scientometric analysis on collective content of specialty journals. (2024). Haghani, Milad ; Zwack, Clara C ; Bekker-Grob, Esther W. In: Health Economics Review. RePEc:spr:hecrev:v:14:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1186_s13561-023-00471-6.

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2025Hospital supply and infant mortality: Evidence from Islamic political representation in Turkey. (2025). Erten, Bilge ; Yilmaz, Yunus Cem. In: Journal of Population Economics. RePEc:spr:jopoec:v:38:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1007_s00148-025-01063-w.

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2024Is there a public sector earnings premium in UK healthcare?. (2024). Kaya, Ezgi ; Jones, Melanie. In: Fiscal Studies. RePEc:wly:fistud:v:45:y:2024:i:4:p:543-557.

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2024The location of urban healthcare services: Evidence from Phoenix Yelp reviews. (2024). Matti, Josh ; Ruseski, Jane E. In: Southern Economic Journal. RePEc:wly:soecon:v:91:y:2024:i:1:p:92-117.

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Works by Anthony Scott:


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2010Reforming the Health System: Paradise Lost? In: Australian Economic Review.
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2011Medicine in Australia: Balancing Employment and Life (MABEL) In: Australian Economic Review.
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2012Intergen+10: Clarifying the Crystal Ball In: Australian Economic Review.
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2015Towards Value-Based Health Care in Medicare In: Australian Economic Review.
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2018Pump Up the Volume: Making Health and Wellbeing the Centre Stage of Economic Growth In: Australian Economic Review.
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2020An Examination of Public Hospital Productivity and its Persistence: An Index Number Approach In: Australian Economic Review.
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2006Job Satisfaction and Quitting Intentions: A Structural Model of British General Practitioners In: British Journal of Industrial Relations.
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2016A Mans Blessing or a Womans Curse? The Family Earnings Gap of Doctors In: Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society.
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2016Competition, prices and quality in the market for physician consultations In: Journal of Industrial Economics.
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2013Competition, prices, and quality in the market for physician consultations.(2013) In: Working Papers.
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2013Competition, Prices and Quality in the Market for Physician Consultations.(2013) In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2007THE PATTERN AND EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL WAGE DIFFERENTIALS IN THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS IN GREAT BRITAIN* In: Manchester School.
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1999Patients, Doctors and Contracts: An Application of Principal‐Agent Theory to the Doctor‐Patient Relationship In: Scottish Journal of Political Economy.
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2018Public, private or both? Analyzing factors influencing the labour supply of medical specialists In: Canadian Journal of Economics.
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2013Public, Private or Both? Analysing Factors Influencing the Labour Supply of Medical Specialists.(2013) In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2013Public, Private or Both? Analysing Factors Influencing the Labour Supply of Medical Specialists.(2013) In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2018Public, private or both? Analyzing factors influencing the labour supply of medical specialists.(2018) In: Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique.
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2020Loss aversion, reference dependence and diminishing sensitivity in choice experiments In: Journal of choice modelling.
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2015Loss Aversion, Reference Dependence and Diminishing Sensitivity in Choice Experiments.(2015) In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2000Economics of general practice In: Handbook of Health Economics.
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2012International medical graduates mandated to practise in rural Australia are highly unsatisfied: Results from a national survey of doctors In: Health Policy.
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2013An empirical analysis of public and private medical practice in Australia In: Health Policy.
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2015Do new workforce roles reduce waiting times in ED? A difference-in-difference evaluation using hospital administrative data In: Health Policy.
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2019The migration of UK trained GPs to Australia: Does risk attitude matter? In: Health Policy.
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2020The impact of price transparency on consumers and providers: A scoping review In: Health Policy.
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2021Ownership, quality and prices of nursing homes in Australia: Why greater private sector participation did not improve performance In: Health Policy.
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2021Ownership, Quality and Prices of Nursing Homes in Australia: Why Greater Private Sector Participation Did Not Improve Performance.(2021) In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2024Associations between corporate ownership of primary care providers and doctor wellbeing, workload, access, organizational efficiency, and service quality In: Health Policy.
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2024Sources of specialist physician fee variation: Evidence from Australian health insurance claims data In: Health Policy.
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1993The value of early discharge: Dispelling some myths In: Health Policy.
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1995Evaluating the effects of GP remuneration: problems and prospects In: Health Policy.
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2000Evaluating the effect of new hospital specialties on GP prescription costs In: Health Policy.
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2005Voluntary or compulsory health care reform?: The case of primary care organisations in Scotland In: Health Policy.
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2002Are preferences stable? The case of health care In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
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1997Do fee descriptors influence treatment choices in general practice? A multilevel discrete choice model In: Journal of Health Economics.
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1998Agency in health care. Examining patients preferences for attributes of the doctor-patient relationship In: Journal of Health Economics.
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2001Eliciting GPs preferences for pecuniary and non-pecuniary job characteristics In: Journal of Health Economics.
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2007Geographically differentiated pay in the labour market for nurses In: Journal of Health Economics.
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2012Junior doctors’ preferences for specialty choice In: Journal of Health Economics.
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2014Nurses’ labour supply elasticities: The importance of accounting for extensive margins In: Journal of Health Economics.
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2012Nurses Labour Supply Elasticities: The Importance of Accounting for Extensive Margins.(2012) In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2012Nurses Labour Supply Elasticities: The Importance of Accounting for Extensive Margins.(2012) In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2002Identifying and analysing dominant preferences in discrete choice experiments: An application in health care In: Journal of Economic Psychology.
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2014Retaining rural doctors: Doctors preferences for rural medical workforce incentives In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2018Do rural incentives payments affect entries and exits of general practitioners? In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2021Gender differences in physician decisions to adopt new prescription drugs In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2021Impact of rural workforce incentives on access to GP services in underserved areas: Evidence from a natural experiment In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2023The impact of changes in a physician fee schedule on medical expenditures, fees, and volume of services. Evidence from a national fee schedule reform in Australia In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2023“Its not a one operation fits all”: A qualitative study exploring fee setting and participation in price transparency initiatives amongst medical specialists in the Australian private healthcare sector In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2023The stability of physicians’ risk attitudes across time and domains In: Social Science & Medicine.
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1996Is general practitioner decision making associated with patient socio-economic status? In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2003Eliciting preferences of the community for out of hours care provided by general practitioners: a stated preference discrete choice experiment In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2008Determinants of provider choice for malaria treatment: Experiences from The Gambia In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2013Getting doctors into the bush: General Practitioners preferences for rural location In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2012Getting Doctors into the Bush: General Practitioners Preferences for Rural Location.(2012) In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2005Promotion to hospital consultant in NHS Scotland In: International Journal of Manpower.
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1992Evaluation of obstetric early discharge - client satisfaction, CHERE Discussion Paper No 10 In: Discussion Papers.
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1992Evaluation of obstetric early discharge - economic evaluation, CHERE Discussion Paper No 12 In: Discussion Papers.
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1992Evaluation of obstetric early discharge - overview, CHERE Discussion Paper No 9 In: Discussion Papers.
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2023Physician Behavior and Health Outcomes In: HERO Online Working Paper Series.
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2005The Productivity of Doctors in Australia: The ‘Flat of the Curve’ and Beyond? In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2006Designing Choice Experiments with Many Attributes: An Application to Setting Priorities for Orthopaedic Waiting Lists In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2009Designing choice experiments with many attributes. An application to setting priorities for orthopaedic waiting lists.(2009) In: Health Economics.
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2008Is Hospital Treatment in Australia Inequitable? Evidence from the HILDA Survey In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2008The Effect of Financial Incentives on Quality of Care: The Case of Diabetes In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2008The Effects of Financial Incentives on Quality of Care: The Case of Diabetes.(2008) In: Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers.
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2010What Factors Influence the Earnings of GPs and Medical Specialists in Australia? Evidence from the MABEL Survey In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2010Why Junior Doctors Don’t Want to Become General Practitioners: A Discrete Choice Experiment from the MABEL Longitudinal Study of Doctors In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2012One Mans Blessing, Another Womans Curse? Family Factors and the Gender-Earnings Gap of Doctors In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2012One Mans Blessing, Another Womans Curse? Family Factors and the Gender-Earnings Gap of Doctors.(2012) In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2015What Factors Affect Doctors’ Hours Decisions: Comparing Structural Discrete Choice and Reduced-Form Approaches In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2015What Factors Affect Doctors Hours Decisions: Comparing Structural Discrete Choice and Reduced-Form Approaches.(2015) In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2016Do Financial Incentives Influence GPs’ Decisions to Do After-Hours Work? A Discrete Choice Labour Supply Model In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2016Do Financial Incentives Influence GPs Decisions to Do After-Hours Work? A Discrete Choice Labour Supply Model.(2016) In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2017Do Financial Incentives Influence GPs Decisions to Do After‐hours Work? A Discrete Choice Labour Supply Model.(2017) In: Health Economics.
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2016Preschool Children’s Demand for Sugar Sweetened Beverages: Evidence from Stated-Preference Panel Data In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2017Motivation and Competition in Health Care In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2022Motivation and competition in health care.(2022) In: Health Economics.
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2020Nursing Home Competition, Prices and Quality: A Review and Some Lessons for Australia In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2020The falling growth in the use of private hospitals in Australia In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2021Competition, prices and quality of residential aged care in Australia In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2024Medical pricing decisions: Evidence from Australian specialists In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2019Primary care physicians and infant mortality: Evidence from Brazil In: PLOS ONE.
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2007Costs of a Community Pharmacist-Led Medicines Management Service for Patients with Coronary Heart Disease in England In: PharmacoEconomics.
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2013Valuing Benefits to Inform a Clinical Trial in Pharmacy In: PharmacoEconomics.
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2014The Authors’ Reply to Koeser and McCrone: “On the Use and Interpretation of Quantile Regression in Quality-of-Life Research” In: PharmacoEconomics.
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2005The supply of qualified nurses: a classical model of labour supply In: Applied Economics.
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2005Devolved government and public sector pay reform: Considerations of equity and efficiency In: Regional Studies.
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2006Comparing the New Earnings Survey (NES) and the Labour Force Survey (LFS): An Analysis of the differences between the data sets and their implications for the pattern of geographical pay in the UK In: Regional Studies.
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2022Physician Competition And Low-Value Health Care In: American Journal of Health Economics.
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2014Analyzing Markets for Health Workers : Insights from Labor and Health Economics In: World Bank Publications - Books.
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2020Parents Demand for Sugar Sweetened Beverages for Their Pre‐School Children: Evidence from a Stated‐Preference Experiment In: American Journal of Agricultural Economics.
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2003The labour market for nursing: a review of the labour supply literature In: Health Economics.
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2007The effects of pay and job satisfaction on the labour supply of hospital consultants In: Health Economics.
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2009The effects of an incentive program on quality of care in diabetes management In: Health Economics.
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2010Shedding new light onto the ceiling and floor? A quantile regression approach to compare EQ‐5D and SF‐6D responses In: Health Economics.
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2010Do regional primary‐care organisations influence primary‐care performance? A dynamic panel estimation In: Health Economics.
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2011The 1st Australasian Workshop on econometrics and health economics In: Health Economics.
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2012WHAT FACTORS INFLUENCE THE EARNINGS OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS AND MEDICAL SPECIALISTS? EVIDENCE FROM THE MEDICINE IN AUSTRALIA: BALANCING EMPLOYMENT AND LIFE SURVEY In: Health Economics.
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2012THE 2ND AUSTRALASIAN WORKSHOP ON ECONOMETRICS AND HEALTH ECONOMICS In: Health Economics.
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2013EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION In: Health Economics.
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2014EDITORS INTRODUCTION In: Health Economics.
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2015Editors Introduction In: Health Economics.
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2016Editors Introduction In: Health Economics.
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2017Editors introduction In: Health Economics.
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2018Hours worked by general practitioners and waiting times for primary care In: Health Economics.
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2018Accuracy of patient recall for self‐reported doctor visits: Is shorter recall better? In: Health Economics.
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2018What factors affect physicians labour supply: Comparing structural discrete choice and reduced‐form approaches In: Health Economics.
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1997Analysing the effect of competition on General Practitioners behaviour using a multilevel modelling framework In: Health Economics.
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