Health Economics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Health Economics is 21. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
The role of civic capital on vaccination82
Issue Information69
Life expectancy and human capital: New empirical evidence65
Long term care insurance with state‐dependent preferences41
The effects of graduated driver licensing on teenage body weight40
Only the fit survive recessions: Estimating labor market penalties for the obese over the business cycle32
Joint effects of Medicaid eligibility and fees on recession‐linked declines in healthcare access and health status32
Vaccine‐skeptic physicians and patient vaccination decisions30
From prevention to treatment: Prescription medication, information, and health behaviors29
Estimating an exchange‐rate between care‐related and health‐related quality of life outcomes for economic evaluation: An application of the wellbeing valuation method29
Lessons learned? Intended and unintended effects of India's second‐generation maternal cash transfer scheme28
Excess healthcare costs of psychological distress in young women: Evidence from linked national Medicare claims data28
Whose mental health declines during economic downturns?28
The long‐run effects of diagnosis related group payment on hospital lengths of stay in a publicly funded health care system: Evidence from 15 years of micro data28
The Growth of Illicit Drug Use and Its Effects on Murder Rates27
The effects of supported housing for individuals with mental disorders26
Rainfall shocks, child mortality, and water infrastructure24
Inequality Measurement for Bounded Variables24
Deploying Differential Distance as an Instrumental Variable: Alternative Forms, Estimators, and Specifications23
Trading HIV for sheep: Risky sexual behavior and the response of female sex workers to Tabaski in Senegal23
Linear mixed models to handle missing at random data in trial‐based economic evaluations22
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