Loading...

← Back to Leaderboard

Heidi L. Williams

Global rank #2170 97%

Institution: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Primary Field: Health (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: https://faculty-directory.dartmouth.edu/heidi-lie-williams

First Publication: 2007

Most Recent: 2022

RePEc ID: pwi239 ↗

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 0.67 0.00 0.50 0.00 3.18
Last 10 Years 5.43 1.34 0.50 0.00 24.90
All Time 9.12 1.34 0.79 0.00 39.93

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 16
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 11.29

Publications (16)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2022 Optimal vaccine subsidies for endemic diseases International Journal of Industrial Organization B 4
2021 Place-Based Drivers of Mortality: Evidence from Migration American Economic Review S 3
2020 Screening and Selection: The Case of Mammograms American Economic Review S 5
2019 The More We Die, The More We Sell? A Simple Test of the Home-Market Effect Quarterly Journal of Economics S 4
2019 Who Profits from Patents? Rent-Sharing at Innovative Firms Quarterly Journal of Economics S 4
2019 How Do Patents Affect Follow-On Innovation? Evidence from the Human Genome American Economic Review S 2
2017 Is American Health Care Uniquely Inefficient? Evidence from Prescription Drugs American Economic Review S 2
2016 Why Is Infant Mortality Higher in the United States Than in Europe? American Economic Journal: Economic Policy A 3
2016 Paying on the Margin for Medical Care: Evidence from Breast Cancer Treatments American Economic Journal: Economic Policy A 3
2016 Patents and Research Investments: Assessing the Empirical Evidence American Economic Review S 3
2016 Sources of Geographic Variation in Health Care: Evidence From PatientMigration Quarterly Journal of Economics S 3
2015 Do Firms Underinvest in Long-Term Research? Evidence from Cancer Clinical Trials American Economic Review S 3
2013 Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation: Evidence from the Human Genome Journal of Political Economy S 1
2011 The Role of Hospital Heterogeneity in Measuring Marginal Returns to Medical Care: A Reply to Barreca, Guldi, Lindo, and Waddell Quarterly Journal of Economics S 4
2010 Estimating Marginal Returns to Medical Care: Evidence from At-risk Newborns Quarterly Journal of Economics S 4
2007 Advance market commitments for vaccines against neglected diseases: estimating costs and effectiveness Health Economics B 7