Author |
Year |
Title |
Reference |
Data Type |
Croxson B, Propper C and Perkins A |
2001 |
Do doctors respond to
financial incentives? UK family doctors and the GP fundholder
scheme |
Journal of Public Economics, 79 (2): 375-398 |
Panel |
Damiani M, Propper C & Dixon J |
2005 |
Mapping choice in the
NHS: analysis of routine data |
British Medical Journal, 330: 7486 |
Cross-section |
Hamilton B & Bramley-Harker R |
1999 |
The impact of the NHS
reforms on queues and surgical outcomes in England: evidence
from hip fracture patients |
Economic Journal 109: 437-462 |
Pooled cross-section time-series |
Propper C |
1996 |
Market structure and
prices: the responses of hospitals in the UK National Health
Service to competition |
Journal of Public Economics 61(3): 307-335 |
Panel |
Propper C, Burgess S & Gossage D |
2003 |
Competition and quality:
evidence from the NHS internal market 1991-1999 |
CMPO working paper |
Panel |
Propper C, Burgess S & Green K |
2004 |
Does competition between
hospitals improve the quality of care? Hospital death rates
and the NHS internal market |
Journal of Public Economics 88 (7-8): 1247-1272 |
Cross-section |
Propper C, Croxson B & Shearer A |
2002 |
Waiting times for hospital
admissions: the impact of GP fundholding |
Journal of Health Economics 21 (2): 227-252 |
Panel |
Propper C, Wilson D & Söderlund N |
1998 |
The effects of regulation
and competition in the NHS internal market: the case of general
practice fundholder prices |
Journal of Health Economics, 17(6): 645-673 |
Panel |
Söderlund N, Csaba I, Gray A, Milne R and Raftery J |
1997 |
Impact of the NHS
reforms on English hospital productivity: an analysis of the
first three years |
British Medical Journal, 315: 1126-1129 |
Cross section & Longitudinal |