Mark Gersovitz
Affiliations: | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
Area:
General Economics, Gender Studies, EpidemiologyGoogle:
"Mark Gersovitz"Children
Sign in to add traineeTifenn A. Caudron | grad student | 2000 | Johns Hopkins |
Maria E. Bonilla-Chacin | grad student | 2002 | Johns Hopkins |
Carolina R. Diaz-Bonilla | grad student | 2005 | Johns Hopkins |
Anubha Dhasmana | grad student | 2008 | Johns Hopkins |
Ilhan C. Ozen | grad student | 2010 | Johns Hopkins |
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Gersovitz M. (2017) The allocation of health (and other professional) personnel to rural areas of poor countries. Health Economics |
Gersovitz M. (2016) Sectoral asymmetries and a social-welfare interpretation of Hukou China Economic Review. 38: 108-115 |
Gersovitz M, Kriger N. (2013) What is a civil war? A critical review of its definition and (econometric)consequences World Bank Research Observer. 28: 159-190 |
Gersovitz M. (2013) Corrigendum to “Tax/Subsidy policies toward vector-borne infectious diseases”[J. Public Econ. 89 (2005) 647–674] Journal of Public Economics. 104: 78 |
Gersovitz M. (2011) The economics of infection control Annual Review of Resource Economics. 3: 277-296 |
Gersovitz M. (2010) Taxation of profits when there are profits Economics Letters. 107: 145-147 |
Gersovitz M. (2009) A review of Michael Tomz's reputation and international cooperation: Sovereign Debt across Three Centuries Journal of Economic Literature. 47: 475-481 |
Gersovitz M, Hammer JS. (2005) Tax/subsidy policies toward vector-borne infectious diseases Journal of Public Economics. 89: 647-674 |
Gersovitz M, Hammer JS. (2003) Infectious diseases, public policy and the marriage of economics and epidemiology World Bank Research Observer. 18: 129-157 |
Gersovitz M. (2000) Development Economics and Policy: Edited by David Sapsford and John-ren Chen, 1998, MacMillan (Houndmills and London) and St. Martin's (New York), pp. 1–569, i–xiii, US price $79.95 Journal of Development Economics. 62: 277-280 |