Handbook of Health Economics : Volume 1B (Handbook of Health Economics). A.J. Culyer, J.P. Newhouse

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On assessment of the economic desirability of alternative 'projects' from a social perspective. In the health sector, CEA lies between cost- minimization analysis and cost–benefit analysis (Table 1). A number of valuable handbooks on methods exist and, as indicated earlier, this chapter is in the spirit of the United States Public Health Services recommendations. Lochner, Lance and Enrico Moretti (2004) “The Effect of Education on Crime: Evidence from Prison Inmates, Arrests, and Self-Reports,” American Economic Review, 94(1): 155-189. The percentage of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) spent on health has traditionally been used in evaluating the weight of the health sector within the economy. Language: English Released: 2000. Boadway, Robin, and Michael Keen, 2000, “Redistribution,” in Handbook of and Growth: Evidence from OECD Countries,” Journal of Public Economics, Vol. Schultz Senior Fellow in Economics at the Hoover. 2, Amsterdam: Elsevier Science. Publisher: No Page Count: 1132. Handbook of Health Economics Vol. Background CEA in health comprises one part of a very much larger literature on project appraisal, i.e. GO Handbook of Health Economics : Volume 1B (Handbook of Health Economics) Author: A.J. Public health research, practice and policy are based on multidisciplinary activities, drawing from fields such as sociology, statistics, economics, psychology, social work, and clinical medicine. Lochner, Lance (2011) “Non-Production Benefits of Education: Crime, Health, and Good Citizenship,” in Hanushek, E, S Machin, and L Woessmann (eds), Handbook of the Economics of Education, Vol. Koenig, Michael, David Bishai, and Mehrab Ali Khan, 2001, “Health Interventions and Health Equity: The Example of Measles Vaccination in Bangladesh,” Population and Development Review, Vol. Taylor is the Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics at Stanford University and the George P.