Adam Wagstaff

Adam Wagstaff is Research Manager of the Human Development team in the Development Research Group. He holds a DPhil in economics from the University of York, and before joining the Bank was a Professor of Economics at the University of Sussex. He was an associate editor of the Journal of Health Economics for 20 years, and has published extensively on a variety of aspects of the field, including: health financing and health systems reform; health, equity and poverty; the valuation of health; the demand for and production of health; efficiency measurement, and illicit drugs and drug enforcement. Much of his recent work has been on health insurance, health financing, vulnerability and health shocks, and provider payment reform. He has extensive experience of China and Vietnam, but has worked on countries in Africa, Latin America, S Asia, and Europe and Central Asia, as well as other countries in E Asia. Outside health economics, he has published on efficiency measurement in the public sector, the measurement of trade union power, the redistributive effect and sources of progressivity of the personal income tax, and the redistributive effect of economic growth.
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- Combien coûtent les retards de croissance ? Et quels sont les résultats des programmes qui luttent contre ce fléau ?
- ¿Cuál es el costo del retraso en el crecimiento infantil? ¿Y cuál es el rendimiento de los programas que lo combaten?
- What cost childhood stunting? And what returns to programs combatting stunting?
- ماهي تكلفة تقزم الأطفال؟ وما هو العائد على برامج مكافحة التقزم؟
- Financial incentives in health: supply- vs. demand-side. Your help is needed!
- Health and the SDGs: Out of the doldrums, heading for the rapids
- Saturday, December 12 was UHC Day. What have we learned in the last 12 months about Universal Health Coverage?
- Financial incentives in health: the magic bullet we were hoping for?
- A guide to the top World Bank blogs and blogposts of 2014
- We just learned a whole lot more about achieving Universal Health Coverage
- Inequality of opportunity: the new motherhood and apple pie?
- Were the poor left behind by the health MDGs?
- A guide to the top World Bank blogs and blogposts of 2013
- 为什么不同国家在使用医疗服务方面存在差异,而且差异那么大?
- How and why do countries vary so much in their use of health services?
- What exactly is the public-private mix in health care?
- The Academic Sting Operation
- Health and the post-2015 development agenda: Stuck in the doldrums?
- Were Gordon Brown and I right? Were poor children actually left behind by the Millennium Development Goals for education?
- Cost-effectiveness vs. universal health coverage. Is the future random?
- Reconciling the two “sciences of delivery”
- So what exactly is the “science of delivery”?
- Should inequality be reflected in the new international development goals?