World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
36
Citations
10456
World Ranking
6357
National Ranking
3056

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1954 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Best Publications

  • Specification and testing of some modified count data models

    John Mullahy

  • Net Health Benefits A New Framework for the Analysis of Uncertainty in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

    Aaron A. Stinnett;John Mullahy

  • Much ado about two: reconsidering retransformation and the two-part model in health econometrics

    John Mullahy

  • Instrumental-Variable Estimation of Count Data Models: Applications to Models of Cigarette Smoking Behavior

    John Mullahy

  • Employment, unemployment, and problem drinking.

    John Mullahy;Jody L Sindelar

  • Multivariate Fractional Regression Estimation of Econometric Share Models

    John Mullahy

  • Alcoholism, Work, and Income

    John Mullahy;Jody L. Sindelar

  • Willingness to pay for reducing fatal risk by improving air quality: a contingent valuation study in Chongqing, China.

    Hong Wang;John Mullahy

  • HETEROGENEITY, EXCESS ZEROS, AND THE STRUCTURE OF COUNT DATA MODELS

    John Mullahy;John Mullahy

  • Variation in Chinese population health related quality of life: results from a EuroQol study in Beijing, China.

    Hong Wang;David A. Kindig;John Mullahy

  • Comparing alternative models: log vs Cox proportional hazard?

    Anirban Basu;Willard G. Manning;John Mullahy;John Mullahy

  • Gender differences in labor market effects of alcoholism

    J. Mullahy;J.L. Sindelar

  • It'll only hurt a second? Microeconomic determinants of who gets flu shots.

    John Mullahy;John Mullahy

  • Much Ado About Two: Reconsidering Retransformation and the Two-Part Model in Health Economics

    John Mullahy

  • Life-cycle effects of alcoholism on education, earnings, and occupation.

    Mullahy J;Sindelar J

  • Much Ado About Two: Reconsidering Retransformation and the Two-Part Model in Health Economics

    John Mullahy;John Mullahy

  • Multivariate Fractional Regression Estimation of Econometric Share Models

    John Mullahy

  • No time to lose: time constraints and physical activity in the production of health

    John Mullahy;Stephanie A. Robert

  • Urban air quality and acute respiratory illness

    Paul R. Portney;John Mullahy

  • Econometric modeling of health care costs and expenditures: a survey of analytical issues and related policy considerations.

    John Mullahy

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