Philipson, Tomas J
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- Health investment complementarities under competing risks
- Disease eradication, private vs public vaccination
- Death, tetanus and aerobics, the evaluation of disease-specific health interventions
- The growth of obesity and technological change, a theoretical and empirical examination
- The rise in old age longevity and the market for long-term care
- The future of old-age longevity, competitive pricing of mortality contingent claims
- Death, tetanus and aerobics, the evaluation of disease-specific health interventions
- Rational epidemics and their public control
- The dual effects of intellectual property regulations, within -and between- patent competition in the US pharmaceuticals industry
- Disease complementarities and the evaluation of public health interventions
- Aging and the growth of long-term care
- Merit motives and government intervention, public finance in reverse
- An empirical examination of information barriers to trade in insurance
- Nonprofit production and competition
- The quantity and quality of life and the evolution of world inequality
- Pricing and R&D with related margins
- Data markets and optimal sample size determination
- Creator of8
- Observational agency and supply-side econometrics
- Consumption vs production of insurance
- Private choices and public health, the AIDS epidemic in an economic perspective, Tomas J. Philipson and Richard A. Posner
- Mortality contingent claims, health care and social insurance
- Antitrust and the not-for-profit sector
- The long-run growth in obesity as a function of technological change
- Economic epidemiology and infectious dideases
- Intellectual property & external consumption effects, generalizations from pharmaceutical markets