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  1. Do You Have to Win It to Fix It? A Longitudinal Study of Lottery Winners and Their Health-Care Demand
  2. A Man's Blessing or a Woman's Curse? The Family Earnings Gap of Doctors
  3. Moral Hazard in Health Insurance, by Amy Finkelstein (Columbia University Press, New York, 2014), pp. 160.
  4. Attrition Bias in Panel Data: A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing? A Case Study Based on the Mabel Survey
  5. Cream skimming and hospital transfers in a mixed public-private system
  6. Hospital utilization in mixed public–private system: evidence from Australian hospital data
  7. Measuring the effects of reducing subsidies for private insurance on public expenditure for health care
  8. WHAT FACTORS INFLUENCE THE EARNINGS OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS AND MEDICAL SPECIALISTS? EVIDENCE FROM THE MEDICINE IN AUSTRALIA: BALANCING EMPLOYMENT AND LIFE SURVEY
  9. Medicine in Australia: Balancing Employment and Life (MABEL)
  10. Public, Private or Both? Analysing Factors Influencing the Labour Supply of Medical Specialists
  11. Measuring the Effects of Removing Subsidies for Private Insurance on Public Expenditure for Health Care
  12. One Man's Blessing, Another Woman's Curse? Family Factors and the Gender-Earnings Gap of Doctors
  13. Attrition Bias in Panel Data: A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing? A Case Study Based on the MABEL Survey
  14. What Factors Influence the Earnings of GPs and Medical Specialists in Australia? Evidence from the MABEL Survey
  15. Demand for Hospital Care and Private Health Insurance in a Mixed Public-Private System: Empirical Evidence Using a Simultaneous Equation Modeling Approach
  16. What Factors Affect Doctorss Hours Decisions: Comparing Structural Discrete Choice and Reduced-Form Approaches