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1“...We estimate a model that allows for dynamic and interdependent responses of morbidity in different local areas to economic conditions at the local and national...”
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2“...Studies using education policy reforms to isolate causal effects of education on health produce mixed evidence. We analyse an unusually large sample and study...”
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5by Martin Gaynor Carol Propper Stephan Seiler Published in The American economic review (01.11.2016)“...Choice in public services is controversial. We exploit a reform in the English National Health Service to assess the effect of removing constraints on patient...”
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6by NICHOLAS BLOOM CAROL PROPPER STEPHAN SEILER JOHN VAN REENEN Published in The Review of economic studies (01.04.2015)“...We analyse the causal impact of competition on managerial quality and hospital performance. To address the endogeneity of market structure we analyse the...”
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7by Propper, Carol Published in Health economics, policy and law (01.07.2018)“...The use of competition and the associated increase in choice in health care is a popular reform model, adopted by many governments across the world. Yet it is...”
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8by Washbrook, Elizabeth Propper, Carol Sayal, Kapil Published in British journal of psychiatry (01.10.2013)“...High levels of attentional and hyperactivity problems in school-aged children, even if subthreshold for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), are...”
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9“...Using a tried and tested measure of management practices that has been shown to predict firm performance, we survey nearly 250 departments across 100+ UK...”
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10by Carol Propper Simon Burgess Denise Gossage Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.01.2008)“...This article exploits policy change by the UK government to ident fy the impact of competition on quality. It uses differences in competition over time and...”
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11by Martin Gaynor Rodrigo Moreno-Serra Carol Propper Published in American economic journal. Economic policy (01.11.2013)“...The effect of competition on the quality of health care remains a contested issue. Most empirical estimates rely on inference from nonexperimental data. In...”
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12by Gravelle, Hugh Liu, Dan Propper, Carol Santos, Rita Published in Journal of health economics (01.12.2019)“...We examine whether family doctor firms in England respond to local competition by increasing their quality. We measure quality in terms of clinical performance...”
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13by Santos, Rita Gravelle, Hugh Propper, Carol Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.03.2017)“...Reforms giving users of public services choice of provider aim to improve quality. But such reforms will work only if quality affects choice of provider. We...”
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14by Miraldo, Marisa Propper, Carol Williams, Rachael I Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.11.2018)“...In 2006, the Massachusetts healthcare reform was introduced to mandate health insurance, extend eligibility of publicly subsidised health insurance, improve...”
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15by Farrell, Lisa Hollingsworth, Bruce Propper, Carol Shields, Michael A Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.12.2014)“...Understanding the socioeconomic gradient in physical inactivity is essential for effective health promotion. This paper exploits data on over one million...”
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16by Janke, Katharina Johnston, David W Propper, Carol Shields, Michael A Published in Journal of health economics (01.03.2020)“...We study the causal impact of education on chronic health conditions by exploitng two UK education policy reforms. The first reform raised the minimum school...”
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17by Cookson, Richard Propper, Carol Asaria, Miqdad Raine, Rosalind Published in Fiscal studies (01.09.2016)“...This paper reviews what is known about socio‐economic inequalities in health care in England, with particular attention to inequalities relative to need that...”
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18by Black, Nicole Johnston, David W Propper, Carol Shields, Michael A Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.01.2019)“...This paper focuses on the long-term impacts of attending a high school with inadequate sports facilities. We use prospective data from the British National...”
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19by Jones, Daniel B Propper, Carol Smith, Sarah Published in Journal of health economics (01.09.2017)“...Why do many firms in the healthcare sector adopt non-profit status? One argument is that non-profit status serves as a signal of quality when consumers are not...”
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20“...The lockdown measures that were implemented in the spring of 2020 to stop the spread of COVID‐19 are having a huge impact on economies in the UK and around the...”