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D-Index
52
Citations
10060
World Ranking
1268
National Ranking
143

Nigel Rice publication distribution in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Economics and Finance in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nigel Rice sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 521+

This scientist: 173 publications — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 521 publications or more.

Nigel Rice D-index placement in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Economics and Finance scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nigel Rice sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 52 D-Index — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 101 D-Index or more.

Overview

Nigel Rice is affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans Social Sciences and Health Professions, with notable contributions in subfields such as General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics, Health, Demography, and Sociology and Political Science.

Central topics in Rice's research encompass Employment and Welfare Studies, Global Health Care Issues, Health Disparities and Outcomes, Healthcare Policy and Management, Health Systems, Economic Evaluations and Quality of Life, Retirement, Disability, and Employment, as well as Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics.

Rice has published multiple papers including:

  • "The effects of health shocks on risk preferences: Do personality traits matter?" (2022) in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
  • "Need, demand, supply in health care: working definitions, and their implications for defining access" (2021) in Health Economics Policy and Law
  • "Mental Health and Employment: A Bounding Approach Using Panel Data*" (2022) in Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
  • "Trends in and drivers of healthcare expenditure in the English NHS: a retrospective analysis" (2020) in Health Economics Review
  • "Labor supply and informal care responses to health shocks within couples: Evidence from the UK" (2022) in Health Economics

Their frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
  • Labour Economics
  • Health Economics Policy and Law
  • Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
  • Health Economics Review

Frequent coauthors in Rice's collaborations are:

  • Jennifer Roberts
  • Cristina Sechel
  • Andrew M. Jones
  • Idaira Rodríguez Santana
  • Anne Mason

Best Publications

  • Methods for the estimation of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence cost-effectiveness threshold

    Karl Philip Claxton;Stephen Martin;Marta O Soares;Nigel Rice

  • The dynamics of health in the British Household Panel Survey

    Paul Contoyannis;Andrew M. Jones;Nigel Rice

  • Methods for assessing the cost-effectiveness of public health interventions: key challenges and recommendations.

    Helen Weatherly;Michael Drummond;Karl Claxton;Richard Cookson

  • Multilevel models: applications to health data.

    Nigel Rice;Alastair Leyland

  • Socioeconomic determinants of rates of consultation in general practice based on fourth national morbidity survey of general practices

    Roy A Carr-Hill;Nigel Rice;Martin Roland

  • Applied Health Economics

    Andrew M. Jones;Nigel Rice;Teresa Bago d'Uva;Silvia Balia

  • THE INFLUENCE OF COST-EFFECTIVENESS AND OTHER FACTORS ON NICE DECISIONS

    Helen Dakin;Nancy Devlin;Yan Feng;Nigel Rice

  • Multilevel models and health economics

    Nigel Rice;Andrew Jones

  • Does health care spending improve health outcomes? Evidence from English programme budgeting data.

    Stephen Martin;Nigel Rice;Peter C. Smith

  • Health care expenditures, age, proximity to death and morbidity: Implications for an ageing population

    Daniel David Henry Howdon;Nigel Rice

  • The impact of health on wages: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey

    Paul Contoyannis;Nigel Rice

  • Health effects on labour market exits and entries

    Pilar García-Gómez;Andrew M. Jones;Nigel Rice

  • End-Of-Life Medical Spending In Last Twelve Months Of Life Is Lower Than Previously Reported.

    Eric B. French;Eric B. French;Jeremy McCauley;Maria Aragon;Pieter Bakx

  • Capitation and Risk Adjustment in Health Care Financing: An International Progress Report

    Nigel Rice;Peter C. Smith

  • Contractual conditions, working conditions and their impact on health and well-being

    Silvana Maria Robone;Andrew Michael Jones;Nigel Rice

  • Sick of work or too sick to work? Evidence on self-reported health shocks and early retirement from the BHPS

    Andrew M. Jones;Nigel Rice;Jennifer Roberts

  • Health‐related non‐response in the British Household Panel Survey and European Community Household Panel: using inverse‐probability‐weighted estimators in non‐linear models

    Andrew M. Jones;Xander Koolman;Nigel Rice

  • Socioeconomic inequalities in health: A comparative longitudinal analysis using the European Community Household Panel

    Cristina Hernández-Quevedo;Andrew M. Jones;Angel López-Nicolás;Nigel Rice

  • Assessing generalisability by location in trial‐based cost‐effectiveness analysis: the use of multilevel models

    Andrea Manca;Nigel Rice;Mark J. Sculpher;Andrew H. Briggs

  • Ethics and geographical equity in health care

    Nigel Rice;Peter C Smith

  • Applied Health Economics - second edition

    Am Jones;N Rice;T Bago d'Uva;Silvia Balia

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew M. Jones
Andrew M. Jones University of Exeter
Peter C. Smith
Peter C. Smith Imperial College London
Mark Sculpher
Mark Sculpher University of York
Nancy Devlin
Nancy Devlin University of Melbourne
Karl Claxton
Karl Claxton University of York
Jennifer Roberts
Jennifer Roberts University of Sheffield
Hugh Gravelle
Hugh Gravelle University of York
Matt Sutton
Matt Sutton University of Manchester
David Parkin
David Parkin City, University of London
Simon Gilbody
Simon Gilbody University of York

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