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Denzil G. Fiebig

Global rank #2757 96%

Institution: UNSW Sydney

Primary Field: Health (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: http://www.economics.unsw.edu.au/DenzilFiebig

First Publication: 1979

Most Recent: 2025

RePEc ID: pfi113 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 0.00 1.59 0.00 1.59
Last 10 Years 0.00 0.00 2.35 0.00 2.35
All Time 0.00 7.04 11.18 0.00 30.11

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 37
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 28.05

Publications (37)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2025 Home‐Country Natural Disasters and Mental Health of Migrants Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics B 4
2025 The impact of neonatal care on moderate-risk infants: Evidence from healthcare use in the first two years of life Journal of Health Economics B 8
2024 Physician responses to insurance benefit restrictions: The case of ophthalmology Health Economics B 6
2021 Health care use in response to health shocks: Does socio‐economic status matter? Health Economics B 4
2019 Physician pricing behavior: Evidence from an Australian experiment Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization B 4
2017 Consideration Sets and Their Role in Modelling Doctor Recommendations About Contraceptives Health Economics B 8
2015 Does self-assessed health measure health? Applied Economics C 4
2014 Well-being losses due to care-giving Journal of Health Economics B 3
2014 Hips and hearts: The variation in incentive effects of insurance across hospital procedures Journal of Health Economics B 3
2013 Preference heterogeneity and selection in private health insurance: The case of Australia Journal of Health Economics B 4
2013 EXPLAINING HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURE VARIATION: LARGE‐SAMPLE EVIDENCE USING LINKED SURVEY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATIVE DATA Health Economics B 5
2013 Using repeated choice experiments to evaluate the impact of policy changes on cervical screening Applied Economics C 4
2011 Preferences for new and existing contraceptive products Health Economics B 5
2008 Optimal recall length in survey design Journal of Health Economics B 3
2007 Patient preferences for managing asthma: results from a discrete choice experiment Health Economics B 8
2006 What influences participation in genetic carrier testing?: Results from a discrete choice experiment Journal of Health Economics B 5
2006 Why worry about awareness in choice problems? Econometric analysis of screening for cervical cancer Health Economics B 4
2002 Modelling multinational telecommunications demand with limited data International Journal of Forecasting B 3
2000 Residential End-Use Electricity Demand: Results from a Designed Experiment The Energy Journal B 2
1996 Gas or Electricity, which is Cheaper?: An Econometric Approach with Application to Australian Expenditure Data The Energy Journal B 3
1993 The Distribution of Price Changes in Oligopoly. Journal of Industrial Economics A 2
1992 Properties of ordinary least squares estimators in regression models with nonspherical disturbances Journal of Econometrics A 3
1991 A random coefficient approach to the estimation of residential end-use load profiles Journal of Econometrics A 3
1990 Integrating Direct Metering and Conditional Demand Analysis for Estimating End-Use Loads* The Energy Journal B 2
1990 Why Are Long-run Parameter Estimates So Disparate? Review of Economics and Statistics A 2
1988 Estimation of Price Elasticities for an International Telephone Demand Model. Journal of Industrial Economics A 2
1988 A flexible logistic growth model with applications in telecommunications International Journal of Forecasting B 2
1987 The demand for energy : Evidence from a cross-country demand system Energy Economics A 3
1986 The measurement of income and price dispersion in cross-country demand analysis Economics Letters C 2
1985 Evaluating Estimators without Moments. Review of Economics and Statistics A 1
1984 More on goodness of fit of allocation models Economics Letters C 3
1983 The two perils of symmetry-constrained estimation of demand systems Economics Letters C 2
1981 A maximum entropy approach to the specification of distributed lags Economics Letters C 2
1981 When are two-stage and three-stage least squares estimators identical? Economics Letters C 2
1980 The precision gain from additional predictions Economics Letters C 2
1980 Maximum entropy canonical correlations Economics Letters C 1
1979 The precision gain from adding an equation in joint linear estimation Economics Letters C 2