Carol Propper
University of Bristol, Imperial College and CEPR
Carol Propper is Professor of Economics of Public Policy in the Centre for Market and Public Organistion, University of Bristol, and Professor of Economics at the Tarka Business School, Imperial College.
Carol is a Co-Director at the Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE and a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research, London. She is also a Council Member at the Royal Economic Society and an Economic Policy Panel Member, Economic Policy.
Her current research projects include the impact of competition and pseudo-competition on quality in health care and education, the analysis of poverty dynamics and the impact of incentives on the performance of public sector employees.
Articles by Carol Propper:
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Free to choose?
13 January 2013, 8357 reads
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On the use of high-powered incentives in the public sector
6 September 2012, 6668 reads
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Competition, commissioning and the quality of healthcare: The evidence on Britain’s NHS reforms
11 February 2011, 7636 reads
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Healthcare competition saves lives
23 August 2010, 11407 reads
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Can performance targets produce better healthcare outcomes?
12 August 2008, 7771 reads
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Killer wage regulations
30 January 2008, 24032 reads
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