Ajay S. Mahal

Harvard University - T.H. Chan School of Public Health

677 Huntington Avenue

Boston, MA MA 02115

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

Does the Aids Epidemic Really Threaten Economic Growth?

NBER Working Paper No. w5148
Number of pages: 37 Posted: 17 Aug 2000 Last Revised: 28 Jul 2022
David E. Bloom and Ajay S. Mahal
Harvard University - T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Harvard University - T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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2.

State Health Insurance and Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditures in Andhra Pradesh, India

Center for Global Development Working Paper No. 298
Number of pages: 55 Posted: 10 Jul 2012
Victoria Fan, Ajay S. Mahal and Anup Karan
Center for Global Development, Harvard University - T.H. Chan School of Public Health and University of Oxford
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health insurance, health expenditure, tertiary care, poverty, India

3.

Needle Sharing and HIV Transmission: A Model with Markets and Purposive Behavior

NBER Working Paper No. w14823
Number of pages: 89 Posted: 29 Mar 2009 Last Revised: 02 Jan 2022
Ajay S. Mahal, Brendan O'Flaherty and David E. Bloom
Harvard University - T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Columbia University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Economics and Harvard University - T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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Prevalence of Hysterectomy among Rural and Urban Women with and without Health Insurance in Gujarat, India

Reproductive Health Matters, Vol. 19, No. 37, pp. 42-51, May 2011
Posted: 23 Mar 2012
Sapna Desai, Tara Sinha and Ajay S. Mahal
affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN and Harvard University - T.H. Chan School of Public Health

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hysterectomy, health insurance, menstruation and menstrual disorders, gynaecological morbidity, India