Darius N. Lakdawalla — Publications
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Unintended Consequences of Products Liability: Evidence from the Pharmaceutical Market
2020
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On Average, Physicians Spend Nearly 11 Percent of Their 40-Year Careers with an Open, Unresolved Malpractice Claim
2013
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The Role of Specialty Drugs in Private Sector Healthcare Spending
2013
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The Value of Diagnostic Testing in Personalized Medicine
2013
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An Analysis of Whether Higher Health Care Spending in the United States Versus Europe Is 'Worth It' in the Case of Cancer
2012
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How Cancer Patients Value Hope and the Implications for Cost-Effectiveness Assessments of High-Cost Cancer Therapies
2012
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The Large Social Value Resulting from Use of Statins Warrants Steps to Improve Adherence and Broaden Treatment
2012
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Outcomes of Medical Malpractice Litigation Against US Physicians
2012
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Patients Value Metastatic Cancer Therapy More Highly Than Is Typically Shown Through Traditional Estimates
2012
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The Benefits from Giving Makers of Conventional 'Small Molecule' Drugs Longer Exclusivity Over Clinical Trial Data
2011
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Food Prices and the Dynamics of Body Weight
2011
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Malpractice Risk According to Physician Specialty
2011
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Malpractice Risk, by Physician Specialty
2011
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Preventing Obesity and Its Consequences: Highlights of RAND Health Research
2011
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An Economic Evaluation of the War on Cancer
2010
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The Fiscal Consequences of Trends in Population Health
2010
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among Users of Erectile Dysfunction Drugs: Analysis of Claims Data
2010
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Valuing Health Technologies at NICE: Recommendations for Improved Incorporation of Treatment Value in HTA
2010
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Annual Expenditures for Nursing Home Care: Private and Public Payer Price Growth, 1977 to 2004
2009
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An Economic Evaluation of the War on Cancer
2009
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The Effect of Regulation on Pharmaceutical Revenues: Experience in Nineteen Countries
2009
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Food Prices and the Dynamics of Body Weight
2009
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Innovation and the Welfare Effects of Public Drug Insurance
2009
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Insurer Bargaining and Negotiated Drug Prices in Medicare Part D
2009
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International Differences in Longevity and Health and Their Economic Consequences
2009
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Understanding the Economic Consequences of Shifting Trends in Population Health
2009
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U.S. Pharmaceutical Policy in a Global Marketplace
2009
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The Welfare Effects of Medical Malpractice Liability
2009
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Chronic Disease and Severe Disability Among Working-Age Populations
2008
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Modeling the Health and Medical Care Spending of the Future Elderly
2008
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Regulating Drug Prices: U.S. Policy Alternatives in a Global Context
2008
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How Does Terrorism Risk Vary Across Space and Time? An Analysis Based on the Israeli Experience
2007
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Obesity and Disability: The Shape of Things to Come
2007
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The Welfare Effects of Public Drug Insurance
2007
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Catastrophe Bonds, Reinsurance, and the Optimal Collateralization of Risk-Transfer
2006
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The Economics of Teacher Quality
2006
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Health Insurance as a Two-Part Pricing Contract
2006
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HIV Breakthroughs and Risky Sexual Behavior
2006
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Intellectual Property and Marketing
2006
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The Labor Market Value of Health Improvements
2006
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Optimal Liability for Terrorism
2006
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Consequences of Health Trends and Medical Innovation for the Future Elderly
2005
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Does Medicare Benefit the Poor? New Answers to an Old Question
2005
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Does Medicare Benefit the Poor? Appendix
2005
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Future Health and Medical Care Spending of the Elderly: Implications for Medicare
2005
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The Health and Cost Consequences of Obesity Among the Future Elderly
2005
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How Does Health Insurance Affect Workers' Compensation Filing?
2005
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Insurance and Innovation in Health Care Markets
2005
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Welfare-Enhancing Technological Change and the Growth of Obesity
2005
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Welfare-Enhancing Technological Change and the Growth of Obesity
2005
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Are the Young Becoming More Disabled?
2004
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Disability Forecasts and Future Medicare Costs
2004
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Health Status and Medical Treatment of the Future Elderly: Final Report
2004
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HIV Breakthroughs and Risky Sexual Behavior
2004
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Insurance, Self-Protection, and the Economics of Terrorism
2004
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Issues and Options for Government Intervention in the Market for Terrorism Insurance
2004
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RAND Review: Vol. 28, No. 1, Spring 2004
2004
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Social Insurance and the Design of Innovation Incentives
2004
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Terrorism Insurance Policy and the Public Good
2004
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Time-Inconsistency and Welfare
2004
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Are the Young Becoming More Disabled? Appendix
2003
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Forecasting the Nursing Home Population
2003
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Is Nursing Home Demand Affected by the Decline in Age Difference Between Spouses?
2003
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A Response to the Points By Manton and Williamson
2003
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Insurance, Self-Protection, and the Economics of Terrorism
2002
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Quantity Over Quality
2002
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The Rise in Old Age Longevity and the Market for Long-Term Care
2002
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Technological Change and the Growth of Obesity: A Theoretical and Empirical Examination
2002