New Acquisitions List (Periodicals) – March 2016

 

 

Environment and Development Economics

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Vol. 21, Part 1 – February 2016

Contents:

  • Did the Kyoto Protocol fail? An evaluation of the effect of the Kyoto Protocol on CO2 emissions / Nicole Grunewald and Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso. pp. 1-22
  • Floods and armed conflict / Ramesh Ghimire and Susana Ferreira. pp. 23-52
  • Learning from disaster: community-based marine protected areas in Fiji / Yoshito Takasaki. pp. 53-77
  • Preferences for forms of land conservation investment in the Ethiopian Highlands: a household plot-level analysis of the roles of poverty, tenure security and market incentives / Worku Genanew Bekele and Friedrich Schneider. pp. 78-108
  • Carbon-sensitive productivity, climate and institutions / Surender Kumar and Shunsuke Managi. pp. 109-133

Health Economics

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Vol. 25, No. 2 – February 2016

Contents:

  • Does job insecurity deteriorate health? / Eve Caroli and Mathilde Godard. pp. 131–147
  • This Ad is for You: Targeting and the Effect of Alcohol Advertising on Youth Drinking / Eamon Molloy. pp. 148–164
  •  Do Health Reforms to Improve Quality Have Long-Term Effects? Results of a Follow-Up on a Randomized Policy Experiment in the Philippines / Stella Quimbo, Natascha Wagner, Jhiedon Florentino, Orville Solon and John Peabody. pp. 165–177
  •  Colorectal Cancer Screening and State Health Insurance Mandates / Mary K. Hamman and Kandice A. Kapinos. pp. 178–191
  •  Adverse and Advantageous Selection in the Medicare Supplemental Market: A Bayesian Analysis of Prescription drug Expenditure / Qian Li and Pravin K. Trivedi. pp. 192–211
  •  Response Patterns in Health State Valuation Using Endogenous Attribute Attendance and Latent Class Analysis / Arne Risa Hole, Richard Norman and Rosalie Viney. pp. 212–224
  •  Income Transfers and Maternal Health: Evidence from a National Randomized Social Cash Transfer Program in Zambia / Sudhanshu Handa, Amber Peterman, David Seidenfeld and Gelson Tembo. pp. 225–236
  •  Future Costs, Fixed Healthcare Budgets, and the Decision Rules of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis / Pieter van Baal, David Meltzer and Werner Brouwer. pp. 237–248

 

Health Economics

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Vol. 25, No. 3 – March 2016

Contents:

  • The Welfare Cost of Homicides in Brazil: Accounting for Heterogeneity in the Willingness to Pay for Mortality Reductions / Daniel Cerqueira and Rodrigo R. Soares. pp.259–276
  • Welfare Reform and Children’s Health / Badi H. Baltagi and Yin-Fang Yen. pp.277–291
  • Crystal Clear? The Relationship Between Methamphetamine Use and Sexually Transmitted Infections / Hugo M. Mialon, Erik T. Nesson and Michael C. Samuel. pp. 292–313
  • The Causal Effect of Education on Health: What is the Role of Health Behaviors? / Giorgio Brunello, Margherita Fort, Nicole Schneeweis and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer. pp. 314–336
  • Psychological Distress and Problem Drinking / Emmanouil Mentzakis, Bayard Roberts, Marc Suhrcke and Martin McKee. pp. 337–356
  • Health Insurance, Health Savings Accounts and Healthcare Utilization / Richard Peter, Sebastian Soika and Petra Steinorth. pp. 357–371
  • The Effect of State Insurance Mandates on Infant Immunization Rates / Lenisa V. Chang. pp. 372–386
  • Machines that go ‘ping’: Medical Technology and Health Expenditures in OECD Countries / Peter Willemé and Michel Dumont. pp. 387–388

 

 

Health Policy and Planning

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Vol. 31, No. 1 – February 2016

Contents:

  • The free health care initiative: how has it affected health workers in Sierra Leone? / S Witter, H Wurie and M P Bertone. pp.1-9
  • Exploring perceptions of community health policy in Kenya and identifying implications for policy change / R McCollum, L Otiso, M Mireku, S Theobald, K de Koning, S Hussein and M Taegtmeyer. pp.10-20
  • The effect of essential medicines programme on rational use of medicines in China / Y Gong, C Yang, X Yin, M Zhu, H Yang, Y Wang, Y Li, L Liu, X Dong, S Cao and Z Lu. pp. 21-27
  • Evolution of health coverage in Mexico: evidence of progress and challenges in the Mexican health system / J E Urquieta-Salomo´ n and H J Villarreal. pp.28-36
  • Developing a holistic policy and intervention framework for global mental health / A Khenti, S Fre´ el, R Trainor, S Mohamoud, P Diaz, E Suh, S J Bobbili and J C Sapag. pp.37-45
  • Two decades of maternity care fee exemption policies in Ghana: have they benefited the poor? / F Amoako Johnson, F Frempong-Ainguah and S S Padmadas. pp. 46-55
  • Political repression, civil society and the politics of responding to AIDS in the BRICS nations / E J Gomez and J Harris. pp. 56-65
  • Eliciting health care priorities in developing countries: experimental evidence from Guatemala / J Costa Font, J Rovira Forns and A Sato. pp. 67-74
  • Cardiovascular disease and impoverishment averted due to a salt reduction policy in South Africa: an extended cost-effectiveness analysis / D A Watkins, Z D Olson, S Verguet, R A Nugent and D T Jamison. pp. 75-82
  • Does pay-for-performance benefit patients with multiple chronic conditions? Evidence from a universal coverage health care system / C-C Chen and S-H Cheng. pp. 83-90
  • National malaria vector control policy: an analysis of the decision to scale-up larviciding in Nigeria / K Tesfazghi, J Hill, C Jones, H Ranson and E Worrall. pp. 91-101

 

Health Policy and Planning

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Vol. 32, Number 2 – March 2016

Contents:

  • Tracking implementation and (un)intended consequences: a process evaluation of an innovative peripheral health facility financing mechanism in Kenya / E Waweru, C Goodman, S Kedenge, B Tsofa and S Molyneux . pp. 137-147
  • Prices and mark-ups on antimalarials: evidence from nationally representative studies in six malaria-endemic countries / B Palafox, E Patouillard, [et al.]. pp. 148-160
  • Strengthening capacity to apply health research evidence in policy making: experience from four countries / S Hawkes, B K Aulakh, N Jadeja, M Jimenez, K Buse, I Anwar, S Barge, M O Odubanjo, A Shukla, A Ghaffar and J Whitworth. Pp. 161-170
  •  Decentralization and decision space in the health sector: a case study from Karnataka, India / S R Seshadri, S Parab, S Kotte, N Latha and K Subbiah pp. 171-181.
  • The effects of decentralizing anti-retroviral services in Nigeria on costs and service utilization: two case studies / B Johns and E Baruwa. pp. 182-191
  • A qualitative study of the role of workplace and interpersonal trust in shaping service quality and responsiveness in Zambian primary health centres / S M Topp and J M Chipukuma. pp.  192-204
  • Valuing the work of unpaid community health workers and exploring the incentives to volunteering in rural Africa / F Kasteng, S Settumba, K Ka¨ llander, A Vassall and the inSCALE Study Group. pp. 205
  • A comparison of hierarchical cluster analysis and league table rankings as methods for analysis and presentation of district health system performance data in Uganda / C K Tashobya, D Dubourg, F Ssengooba, N Speybroeck, J Macq and B Criel. pp. 217-228
  • Health insurance for people with citizenship problems in Thailand: a case study of policy implementation / R Suphanchaimat, K Kantamaturapoj, N Pudpong, W Putthasri and A Mills. pp. 229-238
  • Exploring corruption in the South African health sector / L C Rispel, P de Jager and S Fonn  pp. 239-249
  • A retrospective audit of antibiotic prescriptions in primary health-care facilities in Eastern Region, Ghana / M-A Ahiabu, B P Tersbøl, R Biritwum, I C Bygbjerg and P Magnussen. pp. 250-58
  • Developing citizen report cards for primary care: evidence from qualitative research in rural Tajikistan S Bauhoff, O Tkacheva, L Rabinovich and O Bogdan. pp. 259-266
  • Lessons learned in using realist evaluation to assess maternal and newborn health programming in rural Bangladesh / A Adams, S Sedalia, S McNab and M Sarker. pp. 267-75

 

Intereconomics : Review of European Economic

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Volume 51, Issue 1, January/February 2016

Contents:

  • Europe’s Place in the Global Economy — What Does the Last Half Century Suggest for the Future? / Mikkel Barslund, Daniel Gros. pp. 5-11
  • Why Did Europe Decide to Move to a Single Currency 25 Years Ago? / Niels Thygesen. pp. 11-16
  • On the Relation of Monetary and Political Union / Otmar Issing. pp. 16-20
  • The Eurozone’s Flaws Are Not Intrinsic / Simon Wren-Lewis. pp. 20-24
  • Minimal Conditions for the Survival of the Euro / Barry Eichengreen, Charles Wyplosz. pp. 24-28
  • A Strategy Change for Europe: Old Myths Versus New Roads / Karl Aiginger. pp. 28-33
  • What Future for the EU in the Global Trading System? / Pascal Lamy. pp. 34-36
  • Europe and China in the Global Economy in the Next 50 Years: A Partnership for Global Peace and Stability / Li-Gang Liu. pp. 37-42

The Japanese Accounting Review

health policy and planning

Vol. 25, No.1 – January 2016

Contents:

  •  Cost-Benefit Analysis of Mixed Measurement Model / Yoshinori Kawamura. pp. 1-20
  • Accrual-Based and Real Activities Based Earnings Management Behavior of Family Firms in Japan / Tai-Yuan Chen, Zhaoyang Gu, Keiichi Kubota and Hitoshi Takehara. pp. 21-45

Lahore Journal of Economics

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Vol. 20, No. 2 – July-December 2015

Contents:

    • Education and maternal health in Pakistan : the pathways of influence / Shandana Dar and Uzma Afzal.  pp. 1-34
    • Is there’s an arms race between Pakistan and India? : an application of GMM / Muhammad Ramzan Sheikh and Muhammad Azam. pp. 35-52
    • A Comparative returns performance review of Islamic equity funds with socially responsible equity funds and the broader market indices / Syed Kalim Hyder Bukhari and Mohammed Azam.  pp. 53-76
    • The Determinants of corporated dividend policy in Pakistan / Aliya Bushra and Nawazish Mirza.  pp. 77-98.
    • The Value of export incentives / Imtiaz Ahmad.  pp. 99-128
    • The Socioeconomic impact of a customized lending program for furniture clusters in Chiniot, Punjab / Sajjad Mubin, Shazia Mudassir Ali, M. Ubaid Iqbal.  pp. 129-44