Health, equity and social welfare.
Marc Fleurbaey
págs. 21-59
Is public healthinsurance an appropriate instrument for redistribution?
Dominique Henriet, Jean-Charles Rochet
págs. 61-88
The shape of the relationship between mortality and income in France.
Florence Jusot
págs. 89-122
Tagging and redistributive taxation.
Robin Boadway, Pierre Pestieau
págs. 123-147
Longterm care: the state and the family.
Pierre Pestieau, Motohiro Sato
págs. 151-166
Retirement age and health expenditures.
Helmuth Cremer, Jean-Marie Lozachmeur, Pierre Pestieau
págs. 167-186
Agein and changes in medical practices: reassessing the influence of demography.
Brigitte Dormont, Hélène Huber
págs. 187-217
Reforming incentive schemes under political constraints: the physician agency.
Gabrielle Demange, Pierre-Yves Geoffard
págs. 221-250
The impact of having supplementary private health insurance on the uses of specialists.
Andrew M. Jones, Xander Koolman, Eddy van Doorslaer
págs. 251-275
Optimal regulation of health system with induced demand and ex post moral hazard.
David Bardey, Romain Lesur
págs. 279-293
Supplementary insurance with ex post moral hazard: efficiency and redistribution.
Francesca Barigozzi
págs. 295-325
Incentives for risk selection and omitted variables in the risk adjustment formula.
Erik Schokkaert, Carine Van De Voorde
págs. 327-351
Genetic testing, income distribution and insurance Markets.
Ray Rees, Patricia Apps
págs. 353-368
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