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Economics and Finance
UK
2024

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
70
Citations
19268
World Ranking
466
National Ranking
51

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Economics and Finance in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

Carol Propper is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom, specializing primarily in the field of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. Their research spans several subfields, including General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics, Health, Sociology and Political Science, and Epidemiology.

Their main research topics focus on Global Health Care Issues, Healthcare Policy and Management, Health Disparities and Outcomes, Chronic Disease Management Strategies, ICT Impact and Policies, Employment and Welfare Studies, and Media Influence and Politics.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Carol Propper include:

  • The Wider Impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic on the NHS, 2020, Fiscal Studies
  • The impact of mental health support for the chronically ill on hospital utilisation: Evidence from the UK, 2021, Social Science & Medicine
  • Mums Go Online: Is the Internet Changing the Demand for Healthcare?, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Macroeconomic Conditions and Health in Britain: Aggregation, Dynamics and Local Area Heterogeneity, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • JUE Insight: Is hospital quality predictive of pandemic deaths? Evidence from US counties, 2022, Journal of Urban Economics

Carol Propper has frequently published in venues such as the SSRN Electronic Journal, Fiscal Studies, Social Science & Medicine, Journal of Urban Economics, and the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Johannes Kunz
  • Mónica Costa Dias
  • Sofia Amaral-Garcia
  • Mattia Nardotto
  • Tommaso Valletti

Best Publications

  • Income-related inequalities in health: some international comparisons.

    E van Doorslaer;A Wagstaff;H Bleichrodt;S Calonge

  • The Impact of Competition on Management Quality: Evidence from Public Hospitals

    Nicholas Bloom;Carol Propper;Stephan Seiler;John Van Reenen

  • Equity in the delivery of health care in Europe and the US

    Eddy Van Doorslaer;Adam Wagstaff;Hattem Van Der Burg;Terkel Christiansen

  • Equity in the finance of health care: some further international comparisons

    Adam Wagstaff;Eddy Van Doorslaer;Hattem Van Der Burg;Samuel Calonge

  • The Use and Usefulness of Performance Measures in the Public Sector

    Carol Propper;Deborah Wilson

  • The Use and Usefulness of Performance Measures in the Public Sector

    Carol Propper;Deborah Wilson

  • Death by Market Power: Reform, Competition, and Patient Outcomes in the National Health Service

    Martin Gaynor;Rodrigo Moreno-Serra;Carol Propper

  • Competition and Quality: Evidence from the NHS Internal Market 1991–9*

    Carol Propper;Simon Burgess;Denise Gossage

  • Does competition between hospitals improve the quality of care? Hospital death rates and the NHS internal market

    Carol Propper;Simon Burgess;Katherine Green

  • Comparing subjective and objective measures of health: Evidence from hypertension for the income/health gradient.

    David W Johnston;Carol Propper;Michael A Shields

  • The economics of social problems

    Julian Le Grand;Carol Propper;Ray Robinson

  • The Effects of a Mother's Return to Work Decision on Child Development in the UK

    Paul Gregg;Elizabeth Washbrook;Carol Propper;Simon Burgess

  • Evaluating the impact of performance-related pay for teachers in England

    Adele Atkinson;Simon Burgess;Bronwyn Croxson;Paul Gregg

  • The redistributive effect of health care finance in twelve OECD countries.

    Eddy Van Doorslaer;Adam Wagstaff;Hattem Van Der Burg;Terkel Christiansen

  • Education and Fertility: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

    Karin Monstad;Carol Propper;Kjell Gunnar Salvanes

  • Education and Fertility: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

    Karin Monstad;Carol Propper;Kjell G. Salvanes

  • The demand for private health care in the UK.

    Carol Propper

  • Free to Choose? Reform, Choice, and Consideration Sets in the English National Health Service.

    Martin Gaynor;Carol Propper;Stephan Seiler

  • Socio-economic inequalities in diabetes complications, control, attitudes and health service use: a cross-sectional study.

    M. O. Bachmann;J. Eachus;C. D. Hopper;G. Davey Smith

  • Socio-Economic Inequalities in Health Care in England

    Richard Andrew Cookson;Carol Propper;Miqdad Asaria;Rosalind Raine

  • The Class of '81: The Effects of Early Career Unemployment on Subsequent Unemployment Experiences

    Simon Burgess;Carol Propper;Hedley Rees;Arran Shearer

  • Local neighbourhood and mental health: evidence from the UK.

    Carol Propper;Kelvyn Jones;Anne Bolster;Simon Burgess

  • Do doctors respond to financial incentives? UK family doctors and the GP fundholder scheme

    B. Croxson;C. Propper;A. Perkins

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon Burgess
Simon Burgess University of Bristol
Michael A. Shields
Michael A. Shields Monash University
Martin Gaynor
Martin Gaynor Carnegie Mellon University
Paul Gregg
Paul Gregg University of Bath
Frank Windmeijer
Frank Windmeijer University of Bristol
Kelvyn Jones
Kelvyn Jones University of Bristol
Arnstein Aassve
Arnstein Aassve Bocconi University
John Van Reenen
John Van Reenen London School of Economics and Political Science
Matt Sutton
Matt Sutton University of Manchester
Debbie A. Lawlor
Debbie A. Lawlor University of Bristol

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