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Francesco Moscone

Name: Dr Francesco Moscone Francesco Moscone
Job Title: Senior Lecturer
Email: francesco.moscone@brunel.ac.uk
Office: EJ 057
Phone: 66833
Direct Line: 018952 66833

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Educated at the University of Essex (BA in Economics, MSc in Business and Financial Economics), Francesco holds a PhD in economics from King’s College of London. He is a lecturer at Brunel Business School, and has worked at the University of Leicester, University of Cambridge, and London School of Economics. Francesco has also worked as health economist for the National Collaborating Centre for Women and Children's Health, and the National Agency for Regional Health Services (Rome, Italy). Francesco is principal investigator on an ESRC first research grant entitled “Statistical Modelling of Interdependence in Economics”.

He is also associate editor of the journal Economic Modelling.

Research interests:

Applied Econometrics
Health Economics

Selected Publications:

GMM estimation of Spatial Panels with Fixed Effects (with Elisa Tosetti) 2010

Social Interaction in Patients' Hospital Choice: Evidence from Italy (with Elisa Tosetti and Giorgio Vittadini) 2009

“Health Care Expenditure and Income in the OECD Reconsidered: Evidence from Panel Data“. Economic Modelling, 2009, forthcoming (with Badi Baltagi).

"Geographical variations in expenditure of learning disability services in England", Applied Economics, 2009, forthcoming

"Testing for Error Cross Section Independence with an Application to US Health Expenditure". Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2009, forthcoming (with Elisa Tosetti)

"Health Expenditure and Income in the United States". Health Economics, 2009, forthcoming (with Elisa Tosetti)

"A review and comparison of tests of cross section independence in panels". Journal of Economic Surveys, Vol 23, 2009, N 3, pp 528-561 (with Elisa Tosetti)

“Inequalities in healthy life years in the 25 countries of the European Union in 2005: a cross-national meta-regression analysis”, The Lancet, Vol. 372, 2008, pp 2124-2131 (with Carol Jagger, Clare Gillies, Emmanuelle
Cambois, Herman Van Oyen, Wilma Nusselder, Jean-Marie Robine, and the EHLEIS team)

“The impact of decentralization and inter-territorial Interactions on Spanish Health Expenditure” Empirical Economics, Vol. 34, 2008, No. 1, 2008, pp 167-184 (with Costa-Font).

“SUR model with spatial effects: an application to mental health expenditure” Health Economics, Vol. 11, 2007, No. 2, pp 3-9 (with Martin Knapp and Elisa Tosetti).

“Mental health expenditure in England: a spatial panel approach” Journal of Health Economics, Vol. 26, 2007, pp 842-864 (with Martin Knapp and Elisa Tosetti).

“Exploring the spatial pattern of mental health expenditure” Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics, Vol. 8, No. 3, 2005, pp 205-217 (with Martin Knapp).

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