Books by David M. Cutler

Measuring and Modeling Health Care Costs
Measuring and Modeling Health Care Costs
2018
Where are the health care entr
Where are the health care entrepreneurs?
2010
Health at older ages
Health at older ages
2009
Input constraints and the effi
Input constraints and the efficiency of entry
2009
Preference heterogeneity and i
Preference heterogeneity and insurance markets
2008
Social interactions and smokin
Social interactions and smoking
2008
The Changing Hospital Industry
The Changing Hospital Industry
2008
Is the us population behaving
Is the us population behaving healthier?
2007
The lifetime costs and benefit
The lifetime costs and benefits of medical technology
2007
When are ghettos bad?
When are ghettos bad?
2007
How do the better educated do
How do the better educated do it?
2006
Intensive medical care and car
Intensive medical care and cardiovascular disease disability reductions
2006
The determinants of mortality
The determinants of mortality
2006
Why do Europeans smoke more th
Why do Europeans smoke more than Americans?
2006
Is the melting pot still hot?
Is the melting pot still hot?
2005
What explains differences in s
What explains differences in smoking, drinking, and other health-related behaviors
2005
Are the benefits of medicine w
Are the benefits of medicine worth what we pay for it?
2004
The role of information in med
The role of information in medical markets
2004
The role of public health impr
The role of public health improvements in health advances
2004
Language Matters : A Guide to
Language Matters : A Guide to Everyday Questions about Language
2003
Why have Americans become more
Why have Americans become more obese?
2003
Employee costs and the decline
Employee costs and the decline in health insurance coverage
2002
Health care and the public sec
Health care and the public sector
2002
Technological development and
Technological development and medical productivity
2002
Changes in the age distributio
Changes in the age distribution of mortality over the 20th century
2001
Explaining the rise in youth s
Explaining the rise in youth suicide
2001
Health policy in the Clinton e
Health policy in the Clinton era
2001
Medical care output and productivity
Medical care output and productivity
2001
The birth and growth of the so
The birth and growth of the social-insurance state
2001
Pricing heart attack treatment
Pricing heart attack treatments
1999
The anatomy of health insuranc
The anatomy of health insurance
1999
The concentration of medical s
The concentration of medical spending
1999
Converting hospitals from not-
Converting hospitals from not-for-profit to for-profit status
1998
Demographics and medical care
Demographics and medical care spending
1998
Prices and productivity in man
Prices and productivity in managed care insurance
1998
The costs and benefits of inte
The costs and benefits of intensive treatment for cardiovascular disease
1998
Adverse selection in health in
Adverse selection in health insurance
1997
Managed care and the growth of
Managed care and the growth of medical expenditures
1997
Reinsurance for catastrophies
Reinsurance for catastrophies and cataclysms
1997
Restraining the leviathan
Restraining the leviathan
1997
The medical costs of the young
The medical costs of the young and old
1997
Are medical prices declining?
Are medical prices declining?
1996
Labor market responses to risi
Labor market responses to rising health insurance costs
1996
Paying for health insurance
Paying for health insurance
1996
Public policy for health care
Public policy for health care
1996
The determinants of technologi
The determinants of technological change in heart attack treatment
1996
Are ghettos good or bad?
Are ghettos good or bad?
1995
Does public insurance crowd ou
Does public insurance crowd out private insurance?
1995
Education and health
Education and health
1994
Market failure in small group
Market failure in small group health insurance
1994
Demographic characteristics an
Demographic characteristics and the public bundle
1993
Policy options for long-term c
Policy options for long-term care
1993
The incidence of adverse medic
The incidence of adverse medical outcomes under prospective payment
1993
Why doesn't the market fully i
Why doesn't the market fully insure long-term care?
1993
Rising inequality?
Rising inequality?
1992
The incidence of adverse medic
The incidence of adverse medical outcome under prospective payment
1992
An Aging society
An Aging society
1990
Speculative dynamics
Speculative dynamics
1990
Speculative dynamics and the role of feedback traders
Speculative dynamics and the role of feedback traders
1990
What moves stock prices?
What moves stock prices?
1988
Tax reform and the stock marke
Tax reform and the stock market
1987