Determinants of Health : : An Economic Perspective / / Michael Grossman.

This collection of Michael Grossman's most important papers adds essential background and depth to his work on economic determinants of public health. Each of the book's four sections includes an introduction that contextualizes the issues and addresses the larger stakes of his work. An af...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (640 p.) :; ‹B›B&W Illus.: ‹/B›22.
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Introduction and Acknowledgments --
PART 1. The Demand for Health: Theoretical Underpinnings and Empirical Results --
Introduction to Part 1 --
1. On the Concept of Health Capital and the Demand for Health --
2. The Human Capital Model --
Afterword to Part 1 --
PART 2. The Relationship between Health and Schooling --
Introduction to Part 2 --
3. The Correlation between Health and Schooling --
4. An Exploration of the Dynamic Relationship between Health and Cognitive Development in Adolescence --
5. Parental Education and Child Health --
6. Women's Education: Harbinger of Another Spring? --
Afterword to Part 2 --
PART 3. Determinants of Infant Health with Special Emphasis on Public Policies and Programs --
Introduction to Part 3 --
7. Variations in Infant Mortality Rates among Counties of the United States --
8. Determinants of Neonatal Mortality Rates in the United States --
9. Birth Outcome Production Functions in the United States --
10. Unobservables, Pregnancy Resolutions, and Birth Weight Production Functions in New York City --
11. The Impact of National Health Insurance on Birth Outcomes --
Afterword to Part 3 --
PART 4. The Economics of Unhealthy Behaviors --
Introduction to Part 4 --
12. The Effects of Government Regulation on Teenage Smoking --
13. Beer Taxes, the Legal Drinking Age, and Youth Motor Vehicle Fatalities --
14. Effects of Alcoholic Beverage Prices and Legal Drinking Ages on Youth Alcohol --
15. Rational Addiction and the Effect of Price on Consumption --
16. An Empirical Analysis of Cigarette Addiction --
17. An Empirical Analysis of Alcohol Addiction --
18. The Demand for Cocaine by Young Adults --
19. An Economic Analysis of Adult Obesity --
20. Fast-Food Restaurant Advertising on Television and Its Influence on Childhood Obesity --
21. Food Prices and Body Fatness among Youths --
Afterword to Part 4 --
Reflections --
Index
Summary:This collection of Michael Grossman's most important papers adds essential background and depth to his work on economic determinants of public health. Each of the book's four sections includes an introduction that contextualizes the issues and addresses the larger stakes of his work. An afterword discusses the significance of Grossman's approach for subsequent research on health economics, as well as the work others have done to advance and extend his innovative perspective.Determinants of Health explains how the economic choices people make influence health and health behaviors. It begins with a section on the theoretical underpinnings and empirical results of Grossman's groundbreaking health economics model, first introduced in the 1970s, followed by essays on the relationship between health and schooling; determinants of infant health, with a special emphasis on public policies and programs; and the economics of unhealthy behaviors. Grossman treats health as a form of human capital. He shows that public policies and programs that determine the price and availability of key inputs have critical effects on outcomes ranging from birth weight and infant mortality to cigarette smoking, alcohol abuse, illegal drug use, and obesity. Grossman's approach has led to a major stream of literature in the field, sparking contributions by the world's leading health economists, including Joseph Newhouse, Jonathan Gruber, Amy Finkelstein, Michael Greenstone, and David Cutler. His clarity on the role that economics play in people's good and bad health choices is immensely valuable to the debate over how we legislate and spend on health.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231544511
9783110543308
9783110540550
9783110625264
9783110547740
DOI:10.7312/gros17812
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Michael Grossman.