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Rune Sørensen

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Journal of Health Economics|April 10, 2003
Practice variation and physician-specific effectsJostein Grytten, Rune Sørensen
Journal of Health Economics|February 10, 2007
Primary physician services-list size and primary physicians' service productionJostein Grytten, Rune Sørensen
Journal of Health Economics|January 18, 2008
Busy physiciansJostein Grytten, Rune Sørensen
Health Services Research|May 19, 2012
Adoption of diagnostic technology and variation in caesarean section rates: a test of the practice style hypothesis in NorwayJostein Grytten, Lars Monkerud, Rune Sørensen
Journal of Health Economics|November 25, 2010
Do expert patients get better treatment than others? Agency discrimination and statistical discrimination in obstetricsJostein Grytten, Irene Skau, Rune Sørensen
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|August 5, 2017
The impact of the mass media on obstetricians' behavior in NorwayJostein Grytten, Irene Skau, Rune Sørensen
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|December 2, 2019
Who dies early? Education, mortality and causes of death in NorwayJostein Grytten, Irene Skau, Rune Sørensen
Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening : Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Raekke|May 24, 2005
[Characteristics of solo and group practices in Norwegian general practice]Jostein Grytten, Irene Skau, Rune Sørensen
Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening : Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Raekke|October 26, 2005
[The list patient scheme and the growth insurance expenditure in general practice]Jostein Grytten, Irene Skau, Rune Sørensen
Economics and Human Biology|January 10, 2024
Fertility and immigration: Do immigrant mothers hand down their fertility pattern to the next generation? Evidence from NorwayJostein Grytten, Irene Skau, Rune Sørensen
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Journal of Health Economics|April 10, 2003
Practice variation and physician-specific effectsJostein Grytten, Rune Sørensen
Journal of Health Economics|February 10, 2007
Primary physician services-list size and primary physicians' service productionJostein Grytten, Rune Sørensen
Journal of Health Economics|January 18, 2008
Busy physiciansJostein Grytten, Rune Sørensen
Health Services Research|May 19, 2012
Adoption of diagnostic technology and variation in caesarean section rates: a test of the practice style hypothesis in NorwayJostein Grytten, Lars Monkerud, Rune Sørensen
Journal of Health Economics|November 25, 2010
Do expert patients get better treatment than others? Agency discrimination and statistical discrimination in obstetricsJostein Grytten, Irene Skau, Rune Sørensen
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|August 5, 2017
The impact of the mass media on obstetricians' behavior in NorwayJostein Grytten, Irene Skau, Rune Sørensen
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|December 2, 2019
Who dies early? Education, mortality and causes of death in NorwayJostein Grytten, Irene Skau, Rune Sørensen
Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening : Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Raekke|May 24, 2005
[Characteristics of solo and group practices in Norwegian general practice]Jostein Grytten, Irene Skau, Rune Sørensen
Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening : Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Raekke|October 26, 2005
[The list patient scheme and the growth insurance expenditure in general practice]Jostein Grytten, Irene Skau, Rune Sørensen
Economics and Human Biology|January 10, 2024
Fertility and immigration: Do immigrant mothers hand down their fertility pattern to the next generation? Evidence from NorwayJostein Grytten, Irene Skau, Rune Sørensen
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