Items where Author is "Oliver, Adam"

Number of items: 159.
  • Getting lost in a field:a personal history of the development of Behavioural Public Policy. (2025) Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • On choice inconsistency:the ‘error’ error in behavioural paternalism. (2024) Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • The authors of our own lives:the limitations of the behavioural justification for paternalism. (2023) Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • Sir John Stuffgut’s soup and a taste for desert. (2023) Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • The origins of behavioural public policy. (2017) Oliver, Adam
  • An overview of pharmaceutical policy in four countries: France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. (2005) Mossialos, Elias; Oliver, Adam
  • Equity of access to health care: outlining the foundations for action. (2004) Oliver, Adam; Mossialos, Elias
  • Addressing health inequalities in the United Kingdom: a case study. (2003) Oliver, Adam; Nutbeam, D
  • Putting the quality into quality-adjusted life years. (2003) Oliver, Adam
  • 5th European Conference on Health Economics. Oliver, Adam
  • Abstracts for the 5th European Conference on Health Economics. Oliver, Adam
  • Accounting for the missing opportunity costs in incremental cost-outcome analysis. Oliver, Adam
  • Addressing health inequalities. Oliver, Adam; Healey, Andrew; Le Grand, Julian
  • Analysing risk attitudes to time. Oliver, Adam; Cookson, Richard
  • Analysing the impact of health system changes in the EU member states. Oliver, Adam; Maynard, A; Mossialos, Elias
  • Assessing social care policy through a behavioural lens. Oliver, Adam description
  • Assessing the influence of gestalt-type characteristics on preferences over lifetime health profiles. Oliver, Adam
  • At the end of the beginning: eliciting cardinal values for health states. Oliver, Adam
  • Behavioural economics on a post-it. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: disability adjusted life years (DALYs) for decision-making?: an overview of the literature, by Julia A. Fox-Rushby. Oliver, Adam
  • Book review: happiness: lessons from a new science, by Richard Layard. Oliver, Adam
  • Book review: laws of fear: beyond the Precautionary Principle, edited by Cass R. Sunstein. Oliver, Adam
  • Book review: misbehaving: the making of behavioural economics. Oliver, Adam
  • Book review: the other invisible hand: delivering public service through competition and choice, by J. Le Grand. Oliver, Adam
  • COVID interventions:what behavioural scientists should (and shouldn’t) advise the government on. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • COVID-19 interventions:what behavioural scientists should – and shouldn’t – be advising government on. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • COVID-19 interventions:what behavioural scientists should – and shouldn’t – be advising government on. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • Can financial carrots improve health? Oliver, Adam; Marteau, Theresa M.; Ashcroft, Richard E.
  • Can financial incentives improve health equity? Oliver, Adam
  • Celebrating 10 years of “Health Economics, Policy and Law”. Oliver, Adam
  • Changing behaviour through state intervention: when does an acceptable nudge become an unacceptable shove? Marteau, Theresa M.; Oliver, Adam; Ashcroft, Richard E.
  • Choosing the method to match the perspective: economic assessment and its implications for health-services efficiency. Oliver, Adam; Healey, Andrew; Donaldson, ProfCam
  • Clarifying by declassifying:removing the buzzwords from behavioral public policy. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • Combining leadership and incentives to improve health care: the case of the Veterans Health Administration. Oliver, Adam
  • Complete preferences over health states: a reply to the paper by Shiell et al. Oliver, Adam
  • Connecting technology assessment to priorities in health care [special issue of journal]. Oliver, Adam; Mossialos, Elias; Robinson, Ray
  • Correspondence: addressing health inequalities. Oliver, Adam; Healey, Andrew; Le Grand, Julian
  • Cost-effectiveness analysis of pressure ulcer treatment [published abstract]. Oliver, Adam
  • Curtailing freedoms to protect freedom:regulating against behavioural-informed infringements on a fair exchange. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • Developing a UK health equity network. Oliver, Adam; Cookson, R.; McDaid, David; Exworthy, M.
  • Distinguishing between experienced utility and remembered utility. Oliver, Adam
  • Do unto others: on the importance of reciprocity in public administration. Oliver, Adam
  • Does size matter? The Allais paradox and preference reversals with varying outcome magnitudes. Oliver, Adam; Sunstein, Cass picture_as_pdf
  • Durian is not the only fruit:on reciprocity and hoarding in the age of coronavirus. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • Durian is not the only fruit:on reciprocity and hoarding in the age of the coronavirus. Oliver, Adam
  • Economic evaluations relating to diabetes: a descriptive review and their compliance with guidance. Oliver, Adam; Pritchard, Clive
  • Editorial. Oliver, Adam; Mossialos, Elias
  • Editorial foreword. Oliver, Adam; McGuire, Alistair; Fernández, José-Luis
  • England. Oliver, Adam
  • The English National Health Service: 1979-2005. Oliver, Adam
  • Ethics, economics and health inequalities: comment on the contributions by Marita Sihto and Finn Diderichsen. Oliver, Adam
  • European health systems reforms: looking backward to see forward? Oliver, Adam; Mossialos, Elias
  • Evidence-based health care:benefits and barriers. Oliver, Adam; McDaid, David
  • Finding the trees in the wood:behavioural science and the UK’s response to COVID-19. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • For debate: increasing National Health Service funding: implications for welfare and justice. Oliver, Adam
  • From nudging to budging: using behavioural economics to inform public sector policy. Oliver, Adam
  • Further evidence of preference reversals: choice, valuation and ranking over distributions of life expectancy. Oliver, Adam
  • Guest editorial: introduction to the special issue (with some thoughts pertaining to equity and choice). Oliver, Adam
  • Health economic evaluation in Japan: a case study of one aspect of health technology assessment. Oliver, Adam
  • Health economics of female longevity in the UK: economic evaluation in age related diseases. Oliver, Adam; Pritchard, Clive
  • Health inequality [edited special section of journal]. Oliver, Adam; Cookson, Richard
  • Health policy developments: reforms and effects of reforms in Europe. Oliver, Adam
  • Health technology assessment and its influence on health-care priority setting. Oliver, Adam; Mossialos, Elias; Robinson, Ray
  • Healthy lives: reflecting on the reflections. Oliver, Adam
  • Heap-ing on Lippmann:liberalising behavioural public policy. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • Honouring Daniel Kahneman. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • How far did the UK government over-respond to the 2009 threat of swine flu? Oliver, Adam
  • If you’ve earned it, you deserve it:ultimatums, with Lego. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • Importance of preference reversals in the valuation of health and healthcare. Oliver, Adam; Sorenson, Corinna
  • Incentive mechanisms require deeper understanding. Ashcroft, Richard E.; Marteau, Theresa M.; Oliver, Adam
  • Incentivizing professionals and patients: a consideration in the context of the United Kingdom and the United States. Oliver, Adam; Brown, Lawrence D.
  • Inconsistent objectives – reflections on some selective health care policy developments in Europe. Oliver, Adam
  • Inequalities in health: international patterns and trends. McDaid, David; Oliver, Adam
  • Introduction. Oliver, Adam
  • Introduction. Oliver, Adam
  • Introduction. Oliver, Adam
  • Introduction. Oliver, Adam
  • Introduction: a symposium on the behavioural limits of the state. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • Introduction: health economics, policy and law (2012), 7 (4). Oliver, Adam
  • Is nudge an effective public health strategy to tackle obesity?: yes. Oliver, Adam
  • It’s time to change the default for organ donation – people should have to opt out. Oliver, Adam
  • Japan's aging population: implications for healthcare. Oliver, Adam; Ikegami, N.; Ikeda, S.
  • The Japanese government's pharmaceutical policy and its effect on hospital financial viability. Oliver, Adam; Ikegami, N.; Ikeda, S.
  • Looking Westwards. Oliver, Adam
  • Multi-disciplinary research: is it any use or tokenism? Oliver, Adam; Cookson, R.; McDaid, David
  • NICE and its implications for health inequalities. Oliver, Adam
  • New policy experiments using nudges have the potential to make a significant contribution to energy conservation. Oliver, Adam
  • Nudge, behavioural economics and public policy: a new theme for British Politics and Policy at LSE. Oliver, Adam
  • Nudges, shoves and budges: behavioural economic policy frameworks. Oliver, Adam
  • Nudging the obese: a UK–US consideration. Oliver, Adam; Ubel, Peter
  • Nudging, shoving and budging:behavioural economic-informed policy. Oliver, Adam
  • On equity in the English National Health Service. Oliver, Adam; Sorenson, Corinna
  • On health inequality. Oliver, Adam
  • On the importance of attempting to know the causes of things:a reply to Sunstein. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • On the lottery equivalents method: a response to Spencer et al. Oliver, Adam
  • Out with the old…. Oliver, Adam
  • Perspectives on the importance of interdisciplinarity. Oliver, Adam
  • Pharmaceutical regulation in four European countries: France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom [special issue of journal]. Mossialos, Elias; Oliver, Adam
  • Prioritizing health care: is “health” always an appropriate maximand? Oliver, Adam
  • Public and private decision makers should place due attention to the likelihood that high risk high reward options will fail. Oliver, Adam
  • Public-sector health-care reforms that work?: a case study of the US Veterans Health Administration. Oliver, Adam
  • Reciprocity and the art of behavioural public policy. Oliver, Adam
  • Reflecting on reflection:prospect theory, our behaviors, and our environment. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • Reflecting on reflection:prospect theory, our behaviours, and our environment. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • Reflecting on the UK government's health and social care act 2012: introduction. Oliver, Adam
  • Reflections on the development of health inequalities policy in England. Oliver, Adam
  • Reflections on the development of health inequalities policy in the United Kingdom. Oliver, Adam
  • Reforming public sector dentistry in the uk. Oliver, Adam
  • Reviving and revising economic liberalism:an examination in relation to private decisions and public policy. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • Separating behavioural science from the herd. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • Should behavioural economic policy be anti-regulatory? Oliver, Adam
  • Should we maximise QALYs?: a debate with respect to peak-end evaluation. Oliver, Adam
  • Special issue: "Analysing the impact of health system changes in the EU member states". Oliver, Adam; Mossialos, Elias; Maynard, Alan
  • Special issue: "Legacies and latitude in European health policy". Oliver, Adam; Mossialos, Elias; Wilsford, David
  • Special issue: a selection of papers presented at the 5th European Conference on Health Economics. Oliver, Adam
  • Special section on The New Politics of the NHS. Oliver, Adam
  • Testing procedural invariance in the context of health. Oliver, Adam
  • Testing rank-dependent utility theory for health outcomes. Oliver, Adam
  • Testing the internal consistency of the lottery equivalents method using health outcomes. Oliver, Adam
  • Testing the internal consistency of the standard gamble in ‘success’ and ‘failure’ frames. Oliver, Adam
  • Testing the rate of preference reversal in personal and social decision-making. Oliver, Adam
  • There is no opportunity to avoid opportunity costs:facing the second wave. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • Towards a New Political Economy of Behavioral Public Policy. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • Towards multidisciplinary research into health inequalities. Oliver, Adam; Cookson, Richard
  • Transatlantic comparative health policy analyses: introduction. Oliver, Adam
  • The US Supreme Court decision on the constitutional legitimacy of the Affordable Care Act. Oliver, Adam
  • Uncertainty aversion: a reply to the paper by Andersson and Lyttkens. Oliver, Adam
  • Unintended consequences of applying economic evaluation. Oliver, Adam
  • Using financial incentives to achieve healthy behaviour. Marteau, Theresa M.; Ashcroft, Richard E.; Oliver, Adam
  • The Veterans Health Administration: an American success story? Oliver, Adam
  • What do we know about the strengths and weakness of different policy mechanisms to influence health behaviour in the population? McDaid, David; Oliver, Adam; Merkur, Sherry
  • Whither Behavioural Economic Policy? Oliver, Adam
  • Your money and your life:risk attitudes over gains and losses. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • A behavioural public policy for liberals. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • A case for the adoption of pharmacoeconomic guidelines in Japan. Ikeda, S.; Ikegami, N.; Oliver, Adam; Ikeda, M.
  • A comparative analysis of health system reform across England and Scotland. McDaid, David; Oliver, Adam
  • A consideration of user financial incentives to address health inequalities. Oliver, Adam; Brown, Lawrence D.
  • The contestable nature of health policy analysis. Oliver, Adam; Mossialos, Elias; Maynard, A
  • The core NHS Principles: where art thou? Oliver, Adam
  • The evidence shows that nudge effects disappear when incentives are short term; ‘deposit contracts’ may provide the answer to changing people’s behaviour. Oliver, Adam
  • An explorative study of "preferred" health care decision rules. Oliver, Adam
  • A fair test of the fair innings? Oliver, Adam
  • The folly of cross-country ranking exercises. Oliver, Adam
  • The internal consistency of the standard gamble: tests after adjusting for prospect theory. Oliver, Adam
  • The issues panel for equity in health: the discussion papers. Oliver, Adam; Cookson, Richard; McDaid, David
  • The limitations and challenges to the economic evaluation of health technologies. Sorenson, Corinna; Oliver, Adam
  • The limits and challenges to the economic evaluation of health technologies. Oliver, Adam; Sorenson, Corinna
  • A little give and take. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • A normative perspective on discounting health outcomes. Oliver, Adam
  • A nudge too far? a nudge at all? on paying people to be healthy. Oliver, Adam
  • The paradox of promoting choice in a collectivist system. Oliver, Adam; Evans, J. G.
  • A personal history of the development of behavioural public policy. Oliver, Adam picture_as_pdf
  • A political economy of behavioural public policy. Oliver, Adam
  • The politics of comparative effectiveness research: lessons from recent history. Sorenson, Corinna; Gusmano, M.; Oliver, Adam
  • A qualitative analysis of the lottery equivalents method. Oliver, Adam
  • A quantitative and qualitative test of the Allais paradox using health outcomes. Oliver, Adam
  • The single-payer option: a reconsideration. Oliver, Adam
  • The use and misuse of behavioural science in the age of COVID-19. Oliver, Adam
  • A website initiative can help harness our collaboration on health inequalities. McDaid, David; Oliver, Adam; Cookson, Richard