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Akin, John S.; Hutchinson, Paul L.; & Strumpf, Koleman S. (2001). Decentralization and Government Provision of Public Goods: The Public Health Sector in Uganda. Chapel Hill, N.C.: Carolina Population Center MEASURE.

Akin, John S. & Hutchinson, Paul L. (1999). Health-Care Facility Choice and the Phenomenon of Bypassing. Health Policy and Planning, 14(2), 135-151.

Akin, John S. & Liu, Tsai-Ching (1999). The Demand for Medigap Health Insurance: A Household Production Model. Journal of Health Management, 7(1), 15-28.

Akin, John S.; Guilkey, David K.; Hutchinson, Paul L.; & McIntosh, Michael T. (1998). Price Elasticities of Demand for Curative Health Care with Control for Sample Selectivity on Endogenous Illness: An Analysis for Sri Lanka. Health Economics, 7(6), 509-531.

Henderson, Gail E.; Akin, John S.; Hutchinson, Paul L.; Jin, Shuigao; Wang, Jianmin; Dietrich, Jason; & Mao, Linmao (1998). Trends in Health Services Utilization in Eight Provinces in China, 1989-1993. Social Science & Medicine, 47(12), 1957-1971.

Akin, John S. & Rous, Jeffrey J. (1997). Effect of Provider Characteristics on Choice of Contraceptive Provider: A Two-Equation Full-Information Maximum-Likelihood Estimation. Demography, 34(4), 513-523.

Akin, John S.; Guilkey, David K.; & Denton, E. Hazel (1995). Quality of Services and Demand for Health Care in Nigeria: A Multinomial Probit Estimation. Social Science & Medicine, 40(11), 1527-1537.

Akin, John S. & Rous, Jeffrey J. (1995). . Chapel Hill, N.C.: The EVALUATION Project, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Henderson, Gail E.; Jin, Shuigao; Akin, John S.; Li, Zhiming; Wang, Jianmin; Ma, Haijing; He, Yunan; Zhang, Xiping; Ching, Ying; & Ge, Keyou (1995). Distribution of Medical Insurance in China. Social Science & Medicine, 41(8), 119-130.

Henderson, Gail E.; Akin, John S.; Li, Zhiming; Jin, Shuigao; Ma, Haijing; & Ge, Keyou (1994). Equity and the Utilization of Health Services: Report of an Eight-Province Survey in China. Social Science & Medicine, 39(5), 687-699.