Books and Book Chapters
- 2020 - current
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2023
Gariss, J., Horčička, L., Khalifa, A., Kilonzo, M., Vale, L. and Wagner, T. (2023) 'Economics of urinary and faecal incontinence, and prolapse', In: Abrams, P., et al (eds.) Incontinence, Bristol: International Continence Society.
2021
Kopasker, D. (2021) 'Good work and mental health in the post-Covid era' in McCann, P. and Vorley, T. (eds.) Productivity and the pandemic: challenges and insights from Covid-19, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
2020
Guerriero, C., Papirio, S., Pirozzi, F., Ranzi, A., Loría Rebolledo, L. E. and Watson, V. (2020) 'Case study: a realistic contaminated site remediation and different scenarios of intervention', in Guerriero, C. (ed.) Cost-benefit analysis of environmental health interventions. London: Academic Press, 229-256.
Watson, V., Luchini, S., Regier, D. and Schulz, R. (2020) 'Monetary analysis of health outcomes', in Guerriero, C. (ed.) Cost-benefit analysis of environmental health interventions. London: Academic Press, 73-93.
- 2014 - 2019
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2018
Pol, M. van der and Irvine, A. (2018) 'Time preferences for health', Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Economics and Finance, Oxford University Press, [Online textbook].
2017
Tockhorn-Heidenreich, A., Ryan, M. and Hernández, R. (2017) 'Discrete choice experiments', in Facey, K.M., Ploug Hansen, H. & Single, A.N.V. (eds.) Patient involvement in health technology assessment, Singapore: Adis.
2016
Fallick, J. L. and Elliott, R.F. (eds) (2016) Incomes policies, inflation and relative pay. Routledge Library Editions: Inflation, London: Routledge.
Ludbrook, A. (2016) 'Maynard the mentor', in Cookson, R., Goddard, M. & Sheldon, T. (eds.) Maynard matters: critical thinking on health policy. York: University of York.
2015
Farrar, S. and Steel, D. (2015) 'Scotland', in Maresso, A., Mladovsky, P., Thomson, S., Sagan, A., Karanikolos, M., Richardson, E., Cylus, J., Evetovits, T., Jowett, M., Figueras, J. & Kluge, H. (eds.) Economic crisis, health systems and health in Europe: country experiences: Vol. 41 Observatory Studies Series. Copenhagen, Denmark: WHO Regional Office for Europe / European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies. [pdf: full report]