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Albert Okunade
Albert Okunade
Professor of Economics, University of Memphis
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Technology as a ‘major driver’of health care costs: a cointegration analysis of the Newhouse conjecture
AA Okunade, VNR Murthy
Journal of health economics 21 (1), 147-159, 2002
4512002
Determinants of US health expenditure: Evidence from autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach to cointegration
VNR Murthy, AA Okunade
Economic Modelling 59, 67-73, 2016
1982016
Determinants of charitable giving of business school alumni
AA Okunade, RL Berl
Research in higher education 38, 201-214, 1997
1851997
Charitable Giving of Alumni: Micro‐data Evidence From A Large Public University
AA Okunade, PV Wunnava, R Walsh Jr
American Journal of Economics and Sociology 53 (1), 73-84, 1994
1821994
The core determinants of health expenditure in the African context: Some econometric evidence for policy
VNR Murthy, AA Okunade
Health policy 91 (1), 57-62, 2009
1792009
Comparative financing analysis and political economy of noncommunicable diseases
M Jakovljevic, M Jakab, U Gerdtham, D McDaid, S Ogura, E Varavikova, ...
Journal of medical economics 22 (8), 722-727, 2019
1772019
Graduate School Alumni Donations to Academic Funds: Micro‐data Evidence
AA Okunade
American Journal of Economics and Sociology 55 (2), 213-229, 1996
1331996
What factors influence state appropriations for public higher education in the United States?
AA Okunade
Journal of Education Finance, 123-138, 2004
1232004
Determinants of health expenditure growth of the OECD countries: jackknife resampling plan estimates
AA Okunade, MC Karakus, C Okeke
Health Care Management Science 7, 173-183, 2004
1142004
Unit root and cointegration tests: timeseries versus panel estimates for international health expenditure models
AA Okunade, MC Karakus
Applied Economics 33 (9), 1131-1137, 2001
1042001
Managed care, deficit financing, and aggregate health care expenditure in the United States: a cointegration analysis
NRV Murthy, AA Okunade
Health Care Management Science 3, 279-285, 2000
872000
Determinants of Thailand household healthcare expenditure: the relevance of permanent resources and other correlates
AA Okunade, C Suraratdecha, DA Benson
Health Economics 19 (3), 365-376, 2010
712010
Analysis and implications of the determinants of healthcare expenditure in African countries
AA Okunade
Health Care Management Science 8, 267-276, 2005
702005
Reporting on risks
J Willis, A Okunade
Bloomsbury Publishing, 1997
611997
Logistic regression and probability of business school alumni donations: Micro-data evidence
AA Okunade
Education Economics 1 (3), 243-258, 1993
551993
The pervasiveness of pharmaceutical expenditure inertia in the OECD countries
AA Okunade, C Suraratdecha
Social science & medicine 63 (1), 225-238, 2006
542006
Measuring operational efficiency in a health care system: a case study from Thailand
C Suraratdecha, AA Okunade
Health Policy 77 (1), 2-23, 2006
522006
Health care expenditure inertia in the OECD countries: a heterogeneous analysis
AA Okunade, C Suraratdecha
Health Care Management Science 3, 31-42, 2000
412000
Motives behind charitable bequests
CF Chang, AA Okunade, N Kumar
Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing 6 (4), 69-85, 1999
371999
Income and technology as drivers of Australian healthcare expenditures
X You, AA Okunade
Health Economics 26 (7), 853-862, 2017
362017
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