2019年春季《Health Econ Workshop》
主持老师: 刘国恩, gordonliu@nsd.pku.edu.cn
TA 彭晓韵 <penxiaoyun_0915@pku.edu.cn>; Tel: 178-8882-8133
时间:每周一上午10-12点(2月25日-6月10日)
地点:北大国家发展研究院(致福轩会议室)
Workshop 简介
Health Econ Workshop 邀请国内外经济学家主讲近期在健康经济学领域的学术研究,同时组织参加 Workshop 的同学阅读 Health Econ 的经典文献。对于探寻研究方向的同学,该课将有助于你了解健康经济学的主题和研究方法;对于致力于健康经济学研究的同学,该课将使你更加熟悉该领域的近期研究和前沿主题,与讲座教授和同学们一起讨论有趣和富有价值的研究题目,同时建立良好的学术交流关系。参考文献中带“*”的建议重点阅读。
Workshop 相关主题
1、有关现代经济学的范式问题
2、有关健康资本与财富增长的经济学问题
3、有关健康与医疗的行为经济学问题
4、有关医疗服务市场的竞争问题
5、有关国家医改的政治经济学问题
6、有关健康与医疗技术影响的问题
7、有关医保制度的经济学问题
主讲人日程安排(动态更新)
2月25日,张维迎,经济学教授,北京大学国家发展研究院
3月4日, 刘国恩,经济学教授,北京大学国家发展研究院
3月11日,董朝晖,经济学博士,国家社保部医保研究所研究员
3月18日,王敏,经济学副教授,北京大学国家发展研究院
3月25日,谢启瑞(英国诺丁汉大学宁波分校教授) ;陈英耀(复旦大学教授)
4月1日, 黄炜,经济学助理教授,新加坡国立大学
4月8日, 徐建华,公共政策副教授,北京大学环境科学学院
4月15日,潘杰(四川大学教授);臧文斌(西南财经大学教授)
4月22日,薛浩(陕西师范大学);史武男(西安交通大学)
4月29日,孙文凯,经济学教授,人民大学经济学院
5月6日, 刘宏,经济学教授,中央财经大学
5月13日,赵忠,经济学教授,人民大学
5月27日,陈茁(美国佐治亚大学教授);石菊(北京大学经济学院副教授)
6月3日, 陈希,健康经济学助理教授,耶鲁大学
6月10日,姚瑶、崔宇杰(上海交通大学)
Workshop 经典阅读文献
1. *Acemoglu, Daron, and Simon Johnson, “Disease and Development: The Effect of Life Expectancy on Economic Growth,” Journal of Political Economy, 115 (6), December 2007, 925-985.
2. *Arrow, Kenneth. “Uncertainty and the Welfare Economics of Medical Care,” American Economic Review, 1963, 53(5), 941-973.
3. Andrew Goodman-Bacon, "Public Insurance and Mortality: Evidence from Medicaid Implementation," Journal of Political Economy, 2018.
4. *Baird, Sarah, Joan Hamory Hicks, Michael Kremer and Edward Miguel. (2016). "Worms at work: Long-run impacts of a child health investment", Quarterly Journal of Economics, 131(4): 1637-1680.
5. Becker, Gary S., Tomas J. Philipson, and Rodrigo R. Soares, “The Quantity and Quality of Life and the Evolution of World Inequality,” American Economic Review, 2005, 95(1), 277-291.
6. *Bloom, David E. and David Canning, “The Health and Wealth of Nations,” Science, 2000, 287(5456), 1207-1208.
7. Bloom, N., Propper, C., Seiler, S., and Van Reenen J. (2015). “The Impact of Competition on Management Quality: Evidence from Public Hospitals,” Review of Economic Studies, 82(2), 457-489.
8. *Catillon M., Cutler D., and Getzen T., “Two Hundred Years of Health and Medical Care: The Importance of Medical Care for Life Expectancy Gains,” NBER Working Paper No. December 2018.
9. Chan David, “Teamwork and moral hazard: evidence from he emergency depart,” JPE, 2016, 124(3).
10. Chandra, Amitabh, Jonathan Gruber, and Robin McKnight, “Patient Cost-Sharing and Hospitalization Offsets in the Elderly,” American Economic Review, 2010, 100(1), 1-24.
11. Chandra, Amitabh and Douglas Staiger, “Productivity Spillovers in Health Care: Evidence from the Treatment of Heart Attacks,” Journal of Political Economy, 2007, 115(1), 103-140.
12. Cutler, David, Angus Deaton, and Adriana Lleras-Muney, “The Determinants of Mortality,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2006, 20(3), 97-120.
13. *Chandra, Amitabh, Amy Finkelstein, Adam Sacarny, and Chad Syverson. 2016. "Health Care Exceptionalism? Performance and Allocation in the US Health Care Sector." American Economic Review, 106(8): 2110-44.
14. *Cutler, David M., “Equality, Efficiency, and Market Fundamentals: The Dynamics of International Medical Care Reform,” Journal of Economic Literature, 2002, 40(3), 881-906.
15. Dafny, Leemore, “How Do Hospitals Respond to Price Changes?” American Economic Review 2005, 95: 1525-1547.
16. Duggan, Mark, “Hospital Ownership and Public Medical Spending,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2000, 115(4), 1343-1373.
17. Duggan, Mark and Fiona Scott-Morton, “The Effect of Medicare Part D on Pharmaceutical Prices and Utilization”, American Economic Review, 2010, 100(1): 590–607.
18. Einav, Liran, and Amy Finkelstein, “Selection in Insurance Markets: Theory and Empirics in Pictures,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2011, 25(1): 115-38.
19. Finkelstein, Amy, 2007, “The Aggregate Effects of Health Insurance: Evidence from the Introduction of Medicare,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122(1), 1-37.
20. *Finkelstein, Amy, Matthew Gentzkow, and Heidi Williams, 2016. "Sources of Geographic Variation in Health Care: Evidence From Patient Migration," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 131(4), 16811726
21. Fogel, Robert W., “Economic Growth, Population Theory, and Physiology: The Bearing of Long-Term Processes on the Making of Economic Policy,” American Economic Review, 1994, 84(3), 369-395.
22. *Gaynor, Martin, Carol Propper, and Stephan Seiler. 2016. "Free to Choose? Reform, Choice, and Consideration Sets in the English National Health Service." American Economic Review, 106(11): 3521-57.
23. Grossman, Michael, “On the Concept of Health Capital and the Demand for Health,” Journal of Political Economy, 1972, 80(2), 223-255.
24. *Johns, Charles I, 2016. "Life and Growth," Journal of Political Economy, 124(2), 539-578.
25. Kaestner, Robert, and Darren Lubotsky. 2016. "Health Insurance and Income Inequality." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 30(2): 53-78.
26. Kessler, Daniel and Mark McClellan, “Is Hospital Competition Socially Wasteful?” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2000, 115(2), 577-615.
27. *Knittel, Christopher, Douglas L. Miller, and Nicholas J. Sanders, 2016. "Caution, Drivers! Children Present: Traffic, Pollution, and Infant Health," Review of Economics and Statistics, 98(2), 350-366.
28. Maccini, Sharon and Dean Yang, “Under the Weather: Health, Schooling and Socioeconomic Consequences of Early Life Rainfall,” American Economic Review, 2009, 99(3), 1006-1026.
29. Michael McGinnis and William Foege, “Actual Causes of Death in the United States,” JAMA, 1993, 270(18): 2207-2212.
30. *Nilsson, Peter, 2017, “Alcohol availability, prenatal conditions, and long-term economic outcomes,” J of Political Economy, 125(4), 1149-1207.