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Jose Pagan

José Pagán

Jose Pagan

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Chair and Professor of the Department of Public Health Policy and Management

Professional overview

Dr. Pagán received his PhD in economics from the University of New Mexico and is a former Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholar with expertise in health economics and population health. He has led research, implementation, and evaluation projects on the redesign of health care delivery and payment systems. He is interested in population health management, health care payment and delivery system reform, and the social determinants of health. Over the years his research has been funded through grants and contracts from the Department of Defense, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the European Commission, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, among others.

Dr. Pagán is Chair of the Board of Directors of NYC Health + Hospitals, the largest public healthcare system in the United States. He also served as Chair of the National Advisory Committee of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Health Policy Research Scholars and was a member of the Board of Directors of the Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science and the American Society of Health Economists.

Areas of research and study

Applied Economics
Health Economics
Population Health
Public Health Policy

Publications

Publications

Start-up capital, microenterprises and technical efficiency in Mexico

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The decision-making process of health care utilization in Mexico

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The impact of diabetes on employment : Genetic IVs in a bivariate probit

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Complementary and alternative medicine : personal preference or low cost option?

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Economic growth and interfactor/interfuel substitution in Korea

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Reformas al sistema de seguridad social y el mercado laboral en los estados unidos y Canadá

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Relative employment and earnings of female household heads in Mexico

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Sectoral selection and informality : A Nicaraguan case study

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Self-employment in the era of the new economic model in Latin America : A case study from Nicaragua

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The Economic Impact of Worker Displacement in the US/Mexico Border Region

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Worker Displacement in the US/Mexico Border Region

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Government spending, taxation, and oil revenues in Mexico

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Just-in-time purchasing and technical efficiency in the US manufacturing sector

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Sectoral queuing in a transitional economy : The case of Nicaragua in the 1990s

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Employment shifts, economic reform and the changes in public/private sector wages in Mexico : 1987-1997

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Executive compensation and corporate production efficiency: a stochastic frontier approach

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Gender differences in labor market decisions in rural Guatemala

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Introduction [Symposium: Contemporary Economic Issues in Mexico]

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Job queuing in Mexico’s Maquiladoras

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The impact of diabetes on adult employment and earnings of Mexican Americans : Findings from a community based study

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The short-term and long-term deterrence effects of INS border and interior enforcement on undocumented immigration

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Assessing the need for microenterprises in Mexico to borrow start-up capital

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Explaining Gender Differences in Earnings in the Microenterprise Sector

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Gender Issues in Workforce Participation and Self- Employment in Rural Mexico

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Response asymmetries in the Latin American equity markets

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Contact

jose.pagan@nyu.edu 708 Broadway New York, NY, 10003