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Jacob Novignon
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The effects of public and private health care expenditure on health status in sub-Saharan Africa: new evidence from panel data analysis
J Novignon, SA Olakojo, J Nonvignon
Health economics review 2, 1-8, 2012
3592012
Determinants of modern family planning use among women of reproductive age in the Nkwanta district of Ghana: a case–control study
S Eliason, JK Awoonor-Williams, C Eliason, J Novignon, J Nonvignon, ...
Reproductive health 11, 1-10, 2014
1782014
Health and vulnerability to poverty in Ghana: evidence from the Ghana Living Standards Survey Round 5
J Novignon, J Nonvignon, R Mussa, LS Chiwaula
Health economics review 2, 1-9, 2012
882012
Socioeconomic-related inequalities in child malnutrition: evidence from the Ghana multiple indicator cluster survey
J Novignon, E Aboagye, OS Agyemang, G Aryeetey
Health economics review 5, 1-11, 2015
862015
Socioeconomic inequalities in maternal health care utilization in Ghana
J Novignon, B Ofori, KG Tabiri, MH Pulok
International journal for equity in health 18, 1-11, 2019
732019
Health expenditure and child health outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa
J Novignon, AO Lawanson
African Review of Economics and Finance 9 (1), 96-121, 2017
702017
Improving primary health care facility performance in Ghana: efficiency analysis and fiscal space implications
J Novignon, J Nonvignon
BMC health services research 17, 1-8, 2017
642017
Trend and determinants of contraceptive use among women of reproductive age in Ghana
J Nonvignon, J Novignon
African Population Studies, 956-967, 2014
582014
Socioeconomic status and the prevalence of fever in children under age five: evidence from four sub-Saharan African countries
J Novignon, J Nonvignon
BMC research notes 5, 1-7, 2012
542012
Health status and labour force participation in Sub‐Saharan Africa: a dynamic panel data analysis
J Novignon, J Nonvignon, E Arthur
African Development Review 27 (1), 14-26, 2015
452015
How does the health sector benefit from trade openness? Evidence from Sub‐Saharan Africa
J Novignon, YB Atakorah, GN Djossou
African Development Review 30 (2), 135-148, 2018
332018
How does the health sector benefit from trade openness? Evidence from Sub‐Saharan Africa
J Novignon, YB Atakorah, GN Djossou
African Development Review 30 (2), 135-148, 2018
332018
Demand for abortion and post abortion care in Ibadan, Nigeria
BO Awoyemi, J Novignon
Health economics review 4, 1-9, 2014
332014
On the efficiency of public health expenditure in Sub-Saharan Africa: Does corruption and quality of public institutions matter?
J Novignon
272015
Childhood mortality, intra-household bargaining power and fertility preferences among women in Ghana
J Novignon, NG Djossou, U Enemark
Reproductive health 16, 1-12, 2019
212019
PHC Progression Model: a novel mixed-methods tool for measuring primary health care system capacity
HL Ratcliffe, D Schwarz, LR Hirschhorn, C Cejas, A Diallo, ...
BMJ global health 4 (5), e001822, 2019
212019
The use of non-prescription medicine versus self-assessed health: evidence from Malawi
J Novignon, R Mussa, T Msonda, J Nonvignon
International Archives of Medicine 4 (1), 1-5, 2011
192011
Strategic health purchasing progress mapping: a spotlight on Ghana’s National Health Insurance Scheme
E Amporfu, P Agyei-Baffour, A Edusei, J Novignon, E Arthur
Health Systems & Reform 8 (2), e2058337, 2022
182022
Efficiency of health systems in Sub-Sahara Africa: a comparative analysis of time varying stochastic frontier models
J Novignon, A Lawanson
162014
Estimating household vulnerability to poverty from cross section data: an empirical evidence from Ghana
J Novignon
152010
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