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1 JULIAN LE GRAND SUMMARY CURRICULUM VITAE *** Julian Le Grand has been Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics since 1993. He was awarded a knighthood in the 2015 New Year's Honour's list for services to social sciences and public service. He is an economist by training, with a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author, co-author or editor of over twenty books, and more than one hundred refereed journal articles and book chapters on economics, philosophy and public policy. He has taught at the Universities of Sussex, Bristol and California, Santa Barbara, as well as the LSE. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, a Founding Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences, and an Honorary Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine. He was a Trustee of the Kings Fund from 2007 to 2016. In 2006 he was awarded an honorary doctorate (D.Litt) by the University of Sussex. In 2012 he was awarded the Eupolis prize for Public Policy by the Eupolis Institute, Milan, and his submission for the Wolfson economics prize received ‘a special category' prize. He has been listed as one of the Guardian's and Prospect’s top British public intellectuals, the ESRC’s Heroes of Dissemination, the Evening Standard's most influential people in London, and the Local Government Chronicle's most influential people in local government. From 2003 to 2005 he was seconded to No 10 Downing St to serve as Senior Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister. In 2007 he was Chairman of the Social Work Practices Working Group for the UK Department for Children, Families and Schools. From 2007 to 2009 he was Chair of Health England: the National Reference Group for Health and Well Being for the UK Department of Health. From 2011 to 2013, he was Chair of the UK Cabinet Office's Mutuals TaskForce. In 2013 and 2014, he was the Chair of the Panels reviewing Doncaster's and Birmingham's Children's Services for the Department for Education and wrote the Panels' reports. As well as these positions, he has acted as an adviser to the President of the European Commission, the World Bank, the World Health Organisation, the OECD, HM Treasury, the UK Department of Work and Pensions and the BBC. He has been Vice-Chairman of a major teaching hospital, a Commissioner on the Commission for Health Improvement, and a non- executive director of several health authorities. He has served on many National Health Service working parties, on several think-tank commissions and on two grants boards for the Economic and Social Research Council. He is one of the principal architect of the UK’s public service reforms, empowering users and introducing contestability into health care and education. His other policy innovations include the Pupil Premium for the less well-off and for looked after children, now Government policy; the Social Work Practices established by the Department for Education and the Department of

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JULIAN LE GRAND

SUMMARY CURRICULUM VITAE

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Julian Le Grand has been Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics since 1993. He was awarded a knighthood in the 2015 New Year's Honour's list for services to social sciences and public service. He is an economist by training, with a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author, co-author or editor of over twenty books, and more than one hundred refereed journal articles and book chapters on economics, philosophy and public policy. He has taught at the Universities of Sussex, Bristol and California, Santa Barbara, as well as the LSE. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, a Founding Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences, and an Honorary Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine. He was a Trustee of the Kings Fund from 2007 to 2016. In 2006 he was awarded an honorary doctorate (D.Litt) by the University of Sussex. In 2012 he was awarded the Eupolis prize for Public Policy by the Eupolis Institute, Milan, and his submission for the Wolfson economics prize received ‘a special category' prize. He has been listed as one of the Guardian's and Prospect’s top British public intellectuals, the ESRC’s Heroes of Dissemination, the Evening Standard's most influential people in London, and the Local Government Chronicle's most influential people in local government. From 2003 to 2005 he was seconded to No 10 Downing St to serve as Senior Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister. In 2007 he was Chairman of the Social Work Practices Working Group for the UK Department for Children, Families and Schools. From 2007 to 2009 he was Chair of Health England: the National Reference Group for Health and Well Being for the UK Department of Health. From 2011 to 2013, he was Chair of the UK Cabinet Office's Mutuals TaskForce. In 2013 and 2014, he was the Chair of the Panels reviewing Doncaster's and Birmingham's Children's Services for the Department for Education and wrote the Panels' reports. As well as these positions, he has acted as an adviser to the President of the European Commission, the World Bank, the World Health Organisation, the OECD, HM Treasury, the UK Department of Work and Pensions and the BBC. He has been Vice-Chairman of a major teaching hospital, a Commissioner on the Commission for Health Improvement, and a non-executive director of several health authorities. He has served on many National Health Service working parties, on several think-tank commissions and on two grants boards for the Economic and Social Research Council. He is one of the principal architect of the UK’s public service reforms, empowering users and introducing contestability into health care and education. His other policy innovations include the Pupil Premium for the less well-off and for looked after children, now Government policy; the Social Work Practices established by the Department for Education and the Department of

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Health; Patient Budgets piloted by the Department of Health; the Partnership Scheme for funding long term care endorsed by the 2005 Wanless Report Securing Good Care for Older People; and the Child Trust Fund, government policy from 2002-2010. He writes regularly for the national and international press. He also appears frequently on television and radio, including the Today Programme, The World at One, The World Tonight and The Politics Show. He has been several times a member of Radio 4’s Any Questions panel and has presented editions of Radio 4’s Analysis and BBC 2’s The Big Idea.

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FULL CURRICULUM VITAE

Name Julian LE GRAND Address Marshall Institute London School of Economics 5 Lincoln’s Inn Fields London WC2A 3BP United Kingdom Telephone LSE phone: +44 207 955 7353 Home phone: +44 117 973 0975 Mobile: +44 7771 985 294 E-mail: [email protected] Nationality British Degrees BA Economics, University of Sussex, 1967. Upper second. PhD Economics, University of Pennsylvania, 1972 Honours and Awards 2014 Knight Bachelor (for services to social science and public service) 2012 Fellow of the British Academy 2012 Eupolis Prize 2012, Eupolis Institute, Milan 2012 Wolfson prize, special mention category 2008 Institute of Healthcare Management, Companion 2007 Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. 2006 Honorary Doctorate (D.Litt), University of Sussex. 1999 Founding Academician, Academy of Social Sciences 1997 Honorary Fellow, Faculty of Public Health Medicine 1967-71 Thouron Scholar, University of Pennsylvania Present Post 1993-present Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics Previous Posts 2003-2005 Senior Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister, No.10 Downing St (on

secondment) 1987-93 Professor of Public Policy, and (1990-93) Director, School for

Advanced Urban Studies, University of Bristol. 1985-1987 Senior Research Fellow and Director of Welfare State Programme,

Suntory-Toyota International Centre for Economics and Related

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Disciplines, London School of Economics 1978-1985 Lecturer in Economics, London School of Economics 1977-1978 Visiting Professor in Economics, University of California at Santa

Barbara 1971-1977 Lecturer in Economics, University of Sussex Curent Public Service 2014 – present Board member Think Ahead Previous Public Service 2014 Chair, Panel reviewing Birmingham Children's Services 2013 Chair, Panel reviewing Doncaster Children’s Services 2011-2013 Chair, Cabinet Office Mutuals Task Force 2008-2013 Expert Advisory Group, Social Work Practices, Department for Children, Schools and Families 2009-2010 Visiting Fellow, Bureau of European Policy Advisors, European

Commission, Brussels 2007-2009 Chair, Health England: the National Reference Group for Health and

Well-being, Department of Health. 2006-2007 Chair, Working Group on Social Care Practices, Department for

Education and Skills 2004-2009 Member, Group of Societal Policy Analysts, European Commission,

Brussels 2007-2008 Member, Steering Panel, Science Review, Department of Health 1999-2003 Commissioner, Commission for Health Improvement 1996-1999 Vice-Chair and Non-Executive Director, Frenchay NHS Healthcare

Trust 1994-1999 Member, General Officer Commanding's Health Service Advisory

Board, British Forces Germany Health Commission 1994-1995 Non-Executive Director, Avon Health Authority 1990-1995 Member, Avon Family Health Service Authority 1988-1992 Member, Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Research

Grants Board 1982-1986 Member, ESRC Social Affairs Committee Current Professional Activities 2016- present Editorial Board, Journal of Behavioural Public Policy 2007- present Editorial Board, Political Quarterly 2005- present International Advisory Board, Health Economics, Policy and Law Previous Professional Activities 2007- 2016 Trustee, Kings Fund 2013- 14 Member, Kings Fund Commission on Health and Socal Care 2013- 14 Member, Mutuals Advisory Panel

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2011-2012 Member, OHE Commission on Competition in the NHS 2004-2011 Chairman, Harkness Fellowship Selection Committee, New York

Commonwealth Fund 2007-2011 Member, Research Awards Advisory Committee, Leverhulme Trust 2007-2008 Member, Local Government Association Health Commission 1993-2007 Fellow and Senior Associate, Kings Fund 1999-2003 Governor and Member of Council, London School of Economics. 1999-2001 Member, Institute of Public Policy Research Commission on

Public/Private Partnerships 1998-2000 Member, Fabian Commission on Taxation and Citizenship 1996-1997 Member of Council, Policy Studies Institute 1983 Visiting Research Fellow, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra 1984-1986 Editorial Board, Quarterly Journal of Social Affairs 1988-1992 Editorial Board, Policy and Politics 1991-1998 Editorial Board, Consumer Policy Review At various times Consultant for the World Health Organisation, the World Bank, the

European Commission, the OECD, the BBC, HM Treasury, the UK National Audit Office, the UK Department of Health and le Ministere de l'Urbanisme et du Logement, Paris.

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PUBLICATIONS Authored Books 1976 The Economics of Social Problems (with R. Robinson) Houndmills: Macmillan. 1980 The Economics of Social Problems (with R. Robinson) US edition, Harcourt

Brace Jovanovich. 1982 The Strategy of Equality: Redistribution and the Social Services, London: Allen

and Unwin. 1984 The Economics of Social Problems (with R. Robinson) 1984, 2nd edition, Houndmills: Macmillan. 1988 Not Only the Poor: The Middle Classes and the Welfare State (with R. Goodin

et al), London: Allen and Unwin. 1991 Equity and Choice: An Essay in Economics and Applied Philosophy, London:

Harper Collins (now Routledge). 1992 The Economics of Social Problems 3rd edition, (with R. Robinson and C. Propper) Houndmills: Macmillan. Chinese translation. 1996 Rationing in the NHS: Principles and Pragmatism (with B. New), London:

Kings Fund. 2003 Motivation, Agency and Public Policy: Of Knights and Knaves, Pawns and

Queens, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Greek translation 2007. Japanese translation 2008.

2006 Motivation, Agency and Public Policy: Of Knights and Knaves, Pawns and

Queens, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Revised Paperback Edition. 2007 The Other Invisible Hand: Delivering Public Services through Choice and

Competition Oxford: Princeton University Press. Translated into Chinese, Russian, Japanese and Portuguese.

2008 The Economics of Social Problems 4th edition, (with C. Propper and S. Smith)

Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan. 2015 Government Paternalism: Nanny State or Helpful Friend? (with Bill New).

Princeton: Princeton University Press

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Edited Books 1984 Privatisation and the Welfare State (ed with R. Robinson), London: Allen and

Unwin. 1989 Market Socialism (ed with S. Estrin), Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1993 Quasi-Markets and Social Policy (ed with W. Bartlett), Houndmills: Macmillan. 1994 Evaluating the NHS Reforms (ed with R. Robinson), London: Kings Fund

Institute. Quasi-Markets in the Welfare State (ed with W. Bartlett, C. Propper, and D.

Wilson) SAUS Publications, Bristol. 1998 A Revolution in Social Policy: Quasi-Market Reforms in the 1990s (ed with W.

Bartlett, and J. Roberts) Bristol: the Policy Press. The State of Social Welfare, 1997 (ed with P. Flora, P.de Jong and J-Y Kim) Aldershot: Ashgate.

Learning from the NHS Internal Market: A Review of the Evidence (ed with N. Mays and J. Mulligan) London: Kings Fund Publishing.

1999 Health Care and Cost Containment in the European Union (ed with

E.Mossialos) Aldershot: Ashgate. 2002 Understanding Social Exclusion (ed with J. Hills and D. Piachaud) Oxford:

Oxford University Press. 2007 Making Social Policy Work (ed with J. Hills and D. Piachaud) Bristol: the

Policy Press. Government Reports 2007 Consistent Care Matters: Exploring the Potential of Social Work Practices

London: Department for Education and Skills. http://www.dfes.gov.uk/publications/timeforchange/docs/7089- DfESConsCareMat.pdf

2009 Incentives for Prevention (with Divya Srivastava) Health England Report No 3 2013 Report to the Secretary of State for Education on Ways Forward for Children’s

Services in Doncaster https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/report-to-the-secretary-of-state-for-

education-on-ways-forward-for-childrens-services-in-doncaster

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2014 Report to the Secretary of State for Education and the Minister for Children and

Families on Ways Forward for Children’s Services in Birmingham. Other Volumes 1990 Symposium on the Welfare State (ed with B. Barry and R. Goodin) Ethics,

University of Chicago Press Social Welfare in Britain and Poland (ed with W. Okrasa), STICERD Occasional Paper No.12, LSE.

1997 Public/Private Partnerships (with D. Corry and R. Radcliffe), London: Institute

of Public Policy Research. Articles in Refereed Journals 1971 'Concerning the appropriate formulae for achieving horizontal equity through

revenue sharing' (with A. Reschovsky), National Tax Journal, 24, 475-486. 1975 'Public price discrimination and aid to low income groups', Economica, 42, 32-

42. 'Fiscal equity and central government grants to local authorities', Economic

Journal, 85, 531-547. (Also submitted as evidence to the Layfield Committee on local government finance).

'Towards an economic model of local government behaviour' (with D. Winter),

Policy and Politics, 5, 23-39. 'Fiscal equity and central government grants to local authorities: reply',

Economic Journal, 87, 780-2. 1978 'The distribution of public expenditure: the case of health care', Economica, 45,

124-142 1982 'The distribution of public expenditure on education', Economica, 49, 63-68. 1984 'The compensation principle, optimal taxation and the measurement of changes

in economic welfare', Journal of Public Economics, 24, 241-7. 'Equity as an economic objective', Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1, 39-51.

Reprinted in B. Almond and D. Hill (eds) Applied Philosophy: Morals and Metaphysics in Contemporary Debate, Routledge (1991). Also reprinted in N. Barr (ed) Economic Theory and the Welfare State Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

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'Evaluation de l'impact redistributif des despenses publiques: quelques problemes

methodologiques', Consommation Review de Socio-Economie, 3, 3-17. 1985 'Come and get it: distributional biases in social services delivery' (with D.Gibson

and R.Goodin), Policy and Politics, 13, 109-125. 'The economic analysis of inequalities in health' (with J.M. Muurinen), Social

Science and Medicine, 20, 1029-1035. (Invited paper, Joint Conference of Health Economists and Medical Sociologists at the University of York, July 1983).

'Inequality and housing' (with A. O'Sullivan and R. Robinson), Urban Studies,

22, 249-256. 'Comment on "Inequality, redistribution and recession", Journal of Social Policy, 14, 309-312.

1987 'Creeping universalism in the welfare state: evidence from Australia' (with R.

Goodin), Journal of Public Policy, 6, 255-274 'Equity, health and health care', Social Justice Research, 1, 257-274.

'Equity, well-being and economic choice', Journal of Human Resources, 22, 429-440. 'Inequalities in health: some international comparisons', European Economic Review, 31, 182-191. (Invited paper, First Annual Congress of the European Economic Association, Vienna, 1986). Also reprinted in N. Barr (ed) Economic Theory and the Welfare State Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. 'The middle classes and the welfare state under Labour and Conservative Governments' (with D. Winter), Journal of Public Policy, 6, 399-430. Reprinted in R. Goodin and D. Mitchell (eds) Foundations of the Welfare State, Vol.III Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

1989 ‘How far is the poll tax a "community charge"? The implications of service

usage evidence’ (with G. Bramley and W. Low), Policy and Politics, 17, 187-205. Version in Italian published in Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali, 47,56-87.

'Working for patients? The right approach?' (with N. Barr and H. Glennerster),

Social Science and Administration, 23, 117-127. Also published as House of Commons Paper 214-I, Social Services Committee Session 1988-1989.

'Equidade: saude e cuidados de saude' (equity, health and health care), Revista

Portuguesa de Saude Publica, 7, 5-15.

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1990 'Equity versus efficiency: the elusive trade-off', Ethics, 10, 554-568. ‘The Ackroyds, the Osbornes and the welfare state: the impact of the welfare

state on two hypothetical families over their life-time'(with F. Woolley), Policy and Politics, 18, 17-30.

1991 'Quasi-markets and social policy,' Economic Journal, 101, 1256-1267. Reprinted

in R.Goodin and D. Mitchell (eds) Foundations of the Welfare State, Vol.I Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Version in Finnish published in TTT Kansans, 19, 52-60. Version in Hebrew published in Social Security, Journal of Welfare and Social Security Studies, Jerusalem, Israel, No. 37, 32-45.

'The theory of government failure' British Journal of Political Science, 21, 423-

442. Reprinted in N. Barr (ed) Economic Theory and the Welfare State Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Also reprinted in G.Boyne and R.Ashworth (eds) Organising Government SAGE publications, 2010

'The distribution of health care revisited' Journal of Health Economics, 10, 239-

245. 1992 'Equity in health and social care' (with M. Evandrou, J. Falkingham and D.

Winter), Journal of Social Policy, 21, 489-523. 1993 'The distribution of benefits in kind' (with M. Evandrou, J. Falkingham and J.

Hills), Fiscal Studies, 14, 57-76. 'The evaluation of health care systems reforms' Il Politico, LVIII, 31-53. Also

published in M. Ferrara (ed) The Evaluation of Social Policies: Experiences and Perspectives, Universita di Pavia, 14, 57-76.

'Can we afford the welfare state?' British Medical Journal, 307, 1018-19. 'Regional inequalities in mortality' (with R. Illsley), Journal of Epidemiology and

Community Health, 47, 444-449. 1994 'Internal market rules OK' British Medical Journal, 309, 1569-1560 1995 'The Strategy of Equality revisited: reply' Journal of Social Policy, 24, 187-189. 'The development of quasi-markets in welfare provision in the United Kingdom'

(with H. Glennerster) International Journal of Health Services, 25, 203-218 1997 'Knights, knaves or pawns? Human behaviour and social policy' Journal of

Social Policy, 26, 149-169. 'Ethnicity, equity and the use of health services in the British NHS' (with C. Smaje), Social Science and Medicine, 45, 485-496.

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'Perche definire un paccheto di prestazioni sanitarie di competenza del National

Health Service britannico' (with B. New) L'Assistenza Sociale 1/2, June/July, 231-238.

1998 ‘Tax relief and partnership pensions’ (with Phil Agulnik) Fiscal Studies, 19, 403-

428. ‘Caballeros, picaros o subordinados? Acerca del comportamiento humano y la politica social’ Desarollo Economico, Revista de Ciencias Sociales, 38, 723-741.

1999 ‘Competition, co-operation or control? Tales from the British National Health Service’ Health Affairs, 18, 27-39.

‘Social exclusion in Britain 1990-1995’ (with T. Burchardt and D. Piachaud) Social Policy and Administration, 33, 227-244.

‘Incentives and health policy: primary and secondary care in the British National

Health Service’ (with D.Hausman) Social Science and Medicine, 49, 1299-1307. ‘Monopoly in sports broadcasting’ (with W. New) Policy Studies, 20, 23-36. 2000 ‘Equity and the economic evaluation of health care’ (with F. Sassi and L.

Archard) Health Technology Assessment. 5 (3). 2001 ‘Equity versus efficiency: a dilemma for the NHS’ (with F. Sassi and L.

Archard) British Medical Journal, 323, 762-3. 2002 ‘Further tales from the British National Health Service’ Health Affairs, 21 (3)

(May/June), 116-128. ‘The Labour Government and the National Health Service’ Oxford Review of

Economic Policy 18 (2), 137-153. ‘Addressing health inequalities’ (with A. Oliver and A. Healey) The Lancet 360,

565-567. ‘Outsider and insider expertise: the response of residents of deprived

neighbourhoods to an academic definition of social exclusion’ (with Liz Richardson) Social Policy and Administration 36 (5): 496-515.

2004 ‘The motivation and behaviour of hospital trusts’ (with T.Crilly) Social

Science and Medicine 58(10): 1809-1823. 2005 ‘Should citizens of a welfare state be transformed into’queens’? A response to

Risse’ Economics and Philosophy 21 (2) 305-308.

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2006 ‘Is greater patient choice consistent with equity? The case of the English NHS’. (with A. Dixon) Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 11 (3) 162-166.

‘Equity and choice in public services’ Social Research 73(2) 695-710. ‘Academia, policy and politics’ Health Economics, Policy and Law 1(4):319-322 2007 ‘Is the British National Health Service equitable? The evidence on

socioeconomic differences in utilization’ (with A. Dixon. J Henderson, R. Murray, and E. Poliakoff) Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 12 (2) 104-109.

2008 ‘The giants of excess: a challenge to the nation’s health’ Journal of the Royal

Statistical Society, Series A 171 (4) 843-856. ‘Patient choice in general practice: the implications of patient satisfaction

surveys’ (with R. Robertson and A. Dixon) Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 13 (2) 67-72.

‘The dynamics of commissioning across organisational and clinical boundaries’ (with K. Baxter and M. Weiss) Journal of Health Organisation and Management, 22, 111-128. ‘Motivations and commissioning: perceived and expressed motivations of care home providers’, (with T. Matosevic and M. Knapp) Social Policy and Administration, 42, 3, 228-247.

2009 ‘A healthy choice? Direct payments and healthcare in the English NHS’ (with J.

Glasby and S. Duffy) Policy and Politics 37(4), 481-497. ‘Choice and competition in publicly funded health care’ and ‘Response to

Hunter, Dixon and Saltman’ Health Economics, Policy and Law 4 (4), 479-488 and 513-514.

‘Equity, waiting times and NHS reforms: retrospective study’ (with Z. Cooper,

A. McGuire and S. Jones). British Medical Journal (3 Sept). BMJ 2009;339;b3264, doi:10.1136/bmjb3264.

‘Subjective unmet need and utilization of health care services in Canada. What

are the equity implications?’ (with S. Allan and M. Grignon). Social Science and Medicine xxx, 1-8.

2010 ‘Response’ Health Economics, Policy and Law 5 , 247.

‘Knights and knaves return: public service motivation and the delivery of public services’ International Public Management Journal 13 (1) 56-71.

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2011 ‘Should the U.S. National School Lunch program continue its in-kind food benefit? A school district-level analysis of funding efficiency and equity’ (with Cora Peterson) .Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy doi:10.1093/aepp/ppr.021. Aug 20

‘Quasi-markets vs state provision of public services: some ethical considerations’ Public Reason 3(2), 80-89.

2013 'Framing health reform' (with Z. Cooper) Health Economics, Policy and Law

8(2), 251-257.

‘Will 1 April mark the beginning of the end of England's NHS? No' BMJ 346: f1975 http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/bmj.f1975

Book Chapters 1980 'Comment on labour supply and redistribution' in D. Collard, R. Lecomber and

M. Slater (eds), Income Distribution: the Limits to Redistribution, John Wright and Sons.

1983 'Making redistribution work: the social services' in H. Glennerster (ed) The

Future of the Welfare State, Heinemann. 'Privatisation and the social services' in J. Griffiths (ed) Socialism in a Cold

Climate, Allen and Unwin. 1984 'Privatisation and the welfare state: an introduction' (with R. Robinson) in J. Le

Grand and R. Robinson (eds) Privatisation and the Welfare State, Allen and Unwin.

1985 'On measuring the distributional impact of public expenditure' in A.J. Culyer and

G. Terny (eds), Public and Private Health Services, Basil Blackwell. 1986 'Inequalities in health and health care: a research agenda' in R. Wilkinson (ed),

Class and Health, Tavistock. 'Trends in British health inequality, 1931-83' (with M. Rabin), in A. Culyer and

B. Jonson (eds), Public and Private Health Services, Basic Blackwell. 1987 'The measurement of inequality in health' (with R. Illsley) in A. Willams (ed)

Health and Economics, Macmillan. (Invited paper, British Association for Advancement of Science, Bristol, 1985).

'The welfare state 1970-1985: extent and effectiveness' (with A.B. Atkinson and

J. Hills) in R. Dornbusch and R. Layard (eds) The Performance of the British Economy, Oxford University Press.

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'Desigualdades em saude: uma perspectiva economica' (inequalities in health: an

economic perspective) in A. Correia de Campos and J. Pereira (eds), Sociedad, Saude e Economia, Escola Nacional de Saude e Economia, Escola Nacional de Saude Publica: Lisbon, (Invited paper, Fifth Iberian Conference on Health Economics, Lisbon, May 1985).

'The welfare state under Mrs Thatcher' in S.B. Seward (ed) The Future of Social

Welfare Systems in Canada and the United Kingdom. (Invited paper, Dalhousie Canada/UK Colloquium, Ottawa, 1984).

1988 'The privatisation of welfare' in M. Mulreany and L. St. John Devlin, Public

Expenditure and the Private Sector, Dublin: Institute of Public Administration. Version also published in LSE Quarterly 1 (1987), 255-271.

1989 'An international comparison of distributions of ages-at-death' in J. Fox (ed)

Health Inequalities in European Countries, Gower. 'Market socialism' (with S. Estrin) and 'Markets, equality and welfare' in J. Le

Grand and S. Estrin (eds) Market Socialism, Oxford University Press. Version of 'Markets, equality and welfare' in Spanish published in A. Broggi et al (eds) Crisis Economica y Estado del Bienestar, Madrid: Instituto de Estudios Fiscales.

'Poverty and social welfare in the United Kingdom' in The Financing of Social

Protection in the Community: the Toledo Seminar, V/1311/88-EN, Commission of the European Communities. Also published in Spanish in Revista de Seguridad Social, No. 35, Ano 1987, Julio-Septiembre, 157-215.

1990 'The National Health Service: safe in whose hands?' (with D. Winter and F.

Woolley) and 'The state of welfare' in J. Hills (ed) The State of Welfare: the Welfare State in Britain since 1974, Oxford University Press.

'Rethinking welfare: a case for quasi-markets' in B. Pimlott, A. Wright and T.

Flower (eds) The Alternative, W.H.Allen. 1991 'Liberty, equality and vouchers' in D. Green (ed) Empowering the Parents,

Institute of Economic Affairs. 1992 'La financiacion y suministro de asistencia sanitaria en Gran Bretana: el debate

actual' in La Reforma del Sistema Sanitario (ed) F. Antonanzas and J. Perez-Campanero.

'Some implications of 1992 and beyond' Ch. 6 in Income Security in Britain: A

Research and Policy Agenda for the Next Ten Years, ESRC. 1993 'Introduction', 'The theory of quasi-markets' and 'Quasi-markets: the way

forward?' in J. Le Grand and W. Bartlett (eds) Quasi-Markets and Social Policy,

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Macmillan. ‘Equity in the distribution of health care: the British debate’ in E. Van Doorslaer, A.Wagstaff and F. Rutten Equity in the Finance and Delivery of Health Care: An International Perspective, Oxford University Press.

'Paying for or providing welfare?' in R. Page and N. Deakin (eds) The Costs of Welfare, Avebury.

'Quasi-markets and community care' in N. Thomas, N. Deakin and J. Doling

(eds) Learning from Innovation, Birmingham Academic Press. 'Ein wandel in der verwendung von policy-instrumenten: quasi-markte and

gesundheitspolitik' in A. Heritier (ed) Policy-Analyse: Kritik und Neuorientierung, Westdeutscher Verlay.

1994 'The performance of trusts' (with Will Bartlett) and 'Evaluating the NHS reforms'

in R. Robinson and J. Le Grand (eds) Evaluating the NHS Reforms, King's Fund Institute.

'Models of Swedish health care reforms: a preliminary assessment' in HSU 2000

International Perspectives on Healthcare Reform in Sweden, Stockholm, Ministry of Health and Social Affairs.

'Where next?' (with W. Bartlett and C. Propper) in W. Bartlett, C. Propper, D.

Wilson and J. Le Grand (eds) Quasi-Markets in the Welfare State, SAUS Publications, Bristol.

'Markets and the future of the welfare state' in G. Chaloupek and B. Robmann

(eds) Die Zukunft des Wohlfahrtsstaates, Vienna: Orac. 1995 'The market, the state and the distribution of lifetime income' in J. Falkingham

and J. Hills (eds) The Dynamic of Welfare, Hemel Hempstead: Prentice Hall/Harvester Wheatsheaf.

'The development of quasi-markets in welfare provision in the United Kingdom'

(with H. Glennerster) International Journal of Health Services, 25, 203-218. Also published in French in Revue Francaise d'Economie, 10, 111-135. Also reprinted in N. Barr (ed) Economic Theory and the Welfare State Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

'Contracting and the purchaser-provider split' (with R. Robinson) in R. Saltman

and C. Von Otter (eds) Implementing Planned Markets in Health Care Buckingham: Open University Press.

‘Financing health care’ in Z. Feacham, M. Henshe and L. Rose (eds)

Implementing Health Sector reform in Central Asia. Washington: World Bank

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1996 'Quasi-markets: the answer to market failure in health care?' in P. Day et al (eds)

The State, Politics and Health: Essays for Rudolf Klein, Oxford: Blackwell. 'Equity, efficiency and the rationing of health care' in A. Culyer and A. Wagstaff

(eds) Reforming Health Care Systems: Experiments with the NHS, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Also reprinted in N. Barr (ed) Economic Theory and the Welfare State Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

'New visions of welfare' in H. Sasson and D. Diamond (eds) LSE on Social

Science, London: LSE Books. 1997 'La reforma de la sanidad orientada al mercado: la experiencia britannica' in La

Modernizacion de la Sanidad Publica en el Mundo. Madrid: Arthur Andersen. 'Afterword' Ch.19 in A. Oakley and J. Ashton (eds) The Gift Relationship by

Richard Titmuss Original edition with new chapters. London: LSE Books. Also reprinted in N. Barr (ed) Economic Theory and the Welfare State Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

'La nueva economia del bienestar' in L. Moreno (ed) Union Europea y Estado del

Bienestar Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas. 1998 ‘The National Health Service: crisis, change or continuity? (with Vizard, P.) in

H. Glennerster and J. Hills (eds) The State of Welfare 2nd edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

‘Broadcasting and public purposes in the new millenium’ (with New, B.) in A. Graham et al Public Purposes in Broadcasting. Luton: University of Luton Press.

1999 ‘Financing health care’ in Z. Feacham, M. Hensher, and L. Rose (eds)

Implementing Health Sector Reform in Central Asia. Washington D.C.: Economic Development Institute of the World Bank. ‘Los nuevos desalios de la politica social: estado, mercado y equidad. La experienca del Reino Unido’ in J. Carpio and I. Novacovsky (eds) De Igual a Igual Buenos Aires: Sistema de Informacion, Monitore y Evaluacion de Programas Sociales. ‘New approaches to the welfare state’ in A. Gamble and T.Wright (eds) The New Social Democracy. Oxford: Blackwells. ‘Conceptions of social justice’ in R.Walker (ed) Ending Child Poverty Bristol: the Policy Press.

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2000 ‘La competencia y les fuerzas del mercado en el Estado de Bienestar’ in S. Machado, J. Delagado, L. Seara (eds) Las Estructuras del Bienestar en Europa Madrid: Civitas Ediciones, Fundacion ONCE. ‘From knight to knave? Public policy and market incentives’ in P.Taylor-Gooby (ed) Risk, Trust and Welfare Houndmills: Macmillan. Also published in Spanish as: ‘De caballeros a picaros? Politicas publicas e incentivos de mercado?’ in Presente y Futuro del Estado de Bienestar Buenos Aires: Sistema de Informacion, Monitore y Evaluacion de Programas Sociales. ‘Health and the City’ in M. Marinker (ed) Medicine and Humanity London: Kings Fund. ‘What kind of health inequality?’ in A. Oliver, R. Cookson and D. McDaid The Issues Panel for Equity in Health: the Discussion Papers. London: the Nuffield Trust

2002 ‘The provision of health care: is the public sector ethically superior to the private sector?’ in B. New and J. Neuberger (eds) Hidden Assets: Values and Decision-making in the NHS London: Kings Fund. Also published in Russian in Health Management, 3: 18-28.

‘Degrees of exclusion: developing a dynamic, multi-dimensional measure’ (with T. Burchardt and D. Piachaud). Ch. 3 in J. Hills, J. Le Grand and D. Piachaud (eds) Understanding Social Exclusion. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

‘What should the government do next?’ in J. Wilson (ed) Equality in Action London: the Smith Institute.

2003 ‘Primary care organisations and the ‘modernisation’ of the NHS (with

Matthew Bond) in B. Dowling and C. Glendinning (eds). The New Primary Care Maidenhead: Open University Press.

‘Models of public service provision: command and control, networks or quasi-

markets?’ in HM Treasury Public Services Productivity London: HM Treasury. ‘The case for the internal market’ in J. Dixon (ed) Can Market Forces be Used for Good? London: Kings Fund

2004 ‘Individual choice and social exclusion’ in K Dowding, R Goodin and C Pateman (eds) Justice and Democracy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2005 ‘Inequality, choice and public services’ in A Giddens and P Diamond (eds) Th

New Egalitarianism Cambridge: Polity.

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2006 ‘Implementing stakeholder grants: the British case’ in E. Olin Wright (ed)

Redesigning Redistribution New York: Verso. 2007 ‘The United Kingdom: more of an economic than a social European’ (with E

Mossialos and M Long) in J Kvist and J Saari ( eds) The Europeanisation of Social Protection Bristol: Policy Press.

‘Quasi-markets in health care’. Ch 7 in J. Hills, J. Le Grand and D. Piachaud

(eds) Making Social Policy Work Bristol: the Policy Press. 2008 ‘Choice and competition in health care’ in B. Rosen, R. Saltman and M. Shari

(ed) Health Systems; Are we in a Post-Reform Era? The Israel National Institute for Health Policy and Health Service Research.

2009 ‘Choice and competition in school education’ The Japan-UK Educational

Forum 13 Education Department: Tokyo Metropolitan University 2010 ‘La question du choix dans les systèmes de santé: illusion ou solution?’ in P.

Geoffard, R. Guesnerie, J. Le Grand La Santé par Quels Moyens et à Quels Prix? Base Recherche Action Innovation Santé (BRAINS): Presse Universitaires de France.

2011 ‘Motivation and the delivery of social services’ in S. Brown, R.M. Brown and

L. Penner (eds) Moving Beyond Self-Interest Oxford : Oxford University Press.

2012 ‘Continuity and change: public service reform from Thatcher to the Coalition’

in N. Seddon (ed) The Next Ten Years London: Reform Research Trust ‘Possibili Curi’ in Centro Nazionale di Prevenzione e Difesa Sociale Disparita

Economiche e Sociali : Cause, Conseguenze e Rimedi Milan: Giuffe Editore ‘Subsidiarity and individual responsibility: quasi-markets and asset-based

welfare’ in A. Brugnoli and A. Colombo (eds) Goverment, Goverance and Welfare Reform Cheltenhma, UK : Edward Elgar.

2013 ‘Individual responsibility, health and health care’ in N. Eyal, S. Hurst, O.

Norheim, and D. Wikler (eds) Inrequalities in Health. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Articles in Other Journals 1987 'The survival of the welfare state' The Economic Review 5, 34-38. 1988 'Welfare and the market' Social Justice in Australia, Supplement to Australian

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Society. December 1988/January 1989. 1991 ‘Spreading it around’ Fabian Review, 103:3, August. 1992 'Regulation and freedom in a public market' in Managers, Citizens and

Consumer, Office of Public Management. 1997 'Can the poor have stakes?' Business Strategy Review, 8, 56-57. 1998 ‘Partnership versus compulsion’(with P.Agulnik) New Economy, 5, 147-152. ‘Ownership and social policy’ Political Quarterly, 69, 415-421. 2002 ‘Ready, steady, stop’ (with K. Baxter, J. Shephard and M. Weiss) Health Service

Journal, 112, no.5796, 14 March. ‘Fee for service system is key’ Hospital Doctor 12 September.

2003 ‘Schooled in success’ Health Service Journal, 16 January

‘The least worst way to provide public services: the case for competition’ Renewal,11 (2) 29-33. ‘Doctrines and nurses’ Progress, June/July, 42-43.

2006 ‘Sixty years on, how Bevan’s vision is bearing up’ Health Service Journal 27

April ‘Choice and competition in Britain’s National Health Service’ Eurohealth 12 (1) ‘Choice and competition in public services’ Research in Public Policy: Bulletin of the Centre for Market and Public Organisation Issue 2, Summer. ‘A better class of choice’ Public Finance 31st March. www.publicfinance.co.uk

2007 ‘The politics of choice and competition in public services’ Political Quarterly

78(2) 207-213. 2008 ‘Investing in youth: Bambini Bonds’ European Commission Bureau of

Economic Advisers Monthly Brief: Special Issues Social Agenda Issue 16, June 16, 18-22

‘Health England’ ( with R Sherriff) ph.com: the newsletter of the Faculty of

Public Health ‘Can government trust the public services?’ Political Quarterly 79(3) 314-15.

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2010 ‘The Child Trust Fund: a national treasure’ Fabian Review, 121, No.4, Jan 4th.

‘Bonding with baby’ LSE Connect, 22 (2) Winter, p.13. 2012 'Delivering Britain's public services through quasi-markets: what we have

achieved so far' Research in Public Policy: Bulletin of the Centre for Markets and Public Organisation, University of Bristol Issue 13, pp.3-4.

2014 ‘The idea of charging for health care may have been killed for good’ Health

Service Journal 4 Sept. http://www.hsj.co.uk.gate3.library.lse.ac.uk/comment/the-idea-of-charging-for-care-may-have-been-killed-for-good/5074298.article#.VPWaYvNFDGg

Other Publications 1972 An Investigation of the Utility Function Implicit in Government Taxation and

Expenditure Decisions, PhD thesis, University of Pennysylvania. 1979 Economics and Social Problems (with R. Robinson), Audio-Learning Tape. 1981 'Inequalities in health', Letter to British Medical Journal, 11 July, 283, 147. 1982 Fiscal Inequalities in the United Kingdom, Report for Le Ministere d'Urbanisme

et du Logement, Paris. 1983 Costs and Expenditure in Education: A Case Study of the United Kingdom,

SME/ET/83.11, OECD, Paris. 1984 Inequalities in Health and Health Care, Nuffield/York Portfolio No.5. 1985 Redistribution and the Fiscal System, Open University, Milton Keynes. 1988 Obligatory Levies and Social Expenditures: the British Perspective. Report to

the Commission of the European Communities. Published in Commission of the European Communities Obligatory Levies and Social Protection, V/184/88-EN Brussels.

'Reform and the National Health Service' (with N. Barr and H. Glennerster).

House of Commons Paper 264-IV, Social Services Committee, Session 1987-1988.

1990 'Bureaucracies and distribution' (with D. Winter) in F. Millard (ed) Social

Welfare and the Market, STICERD Occasional Paper 15, LSE. 1991 'Convergence in health and health care post 1992' (in Greek) in Proceedings of

Symposium on Health Care Systems and the Challenge of Europe after 1992.

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Athens, Ta Nea. Markets in Social Care Services: A Resource Pack (with L. Hoyes), SAUS. 1992 Made to Measure? Performance Indicators, Performance Review and the

Reform of Community Care (with L. Hoyes and R. Means), SAUS Occasional Paper No. 39.

Who Uses Local Services? Striving for Equity (with G. Bramley) The Belgrave

Papers No. 4. London: Local Government Management Board. 1994 'Action on social inequalities in health: an overview' in BMJ Publishing Group

Action on Social Inequalities in Health London: BMJ 1996 'Quasi-markets in welfare' in S. Trevillon and P. Beresford (eds) Meeting the

Challenge: Social Work Education and the Community Care Revolution, National Institute for Social Work.

'The new economy of welfare: a research strategy' in J. Millar and J. Bradshaw

(eds) Social Welfare Systems: A Research Strategy Bath Social Policy Papers No.24. Bath: University of Bath.

1998 Fair Game? Tackling Monopoly in Sports Broadcasting (with B. New). London:

Demos. 2000 A Capital Idea: Start-up Grants for Young People (with D. Nissan). London:

Fabian Society. 2003 ‘The state, the market and welfare’ in A.Gunji (ed) The Role and Limitations

of the Market in Health and Welfare Systems. Tokyo: Seigakuin University

Choice: What role can it play in helping local public services evolve? E-pamphlet: New Local Government Network. http://www.nlgn.org.uk/pdfs/upload/Choice%20and%20local%20services.pdf Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the UK and Germany - Research and Evidence on Supply and Demand (with A. Dixon, A.Reisburg, S.Weinbrenner, O. Saka, and R. Busse) Lonodn; Anglo-German Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society

2006 Looked After or Overlooked? Good Parenting and School Choice for Looked After Children (with David Chater) London: Social Market Foundation.

2008 ‘Outside Views: Julian Le Grand’ in N. Timmins (ed) Rejuvenate or Retire?

Views of the NHS at 60 London: Nuffield Trust 2010 ‘Moderniser le welfare state britannique’ La Vie des Idées.fr

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http://www.laviedesidees.fr/Moderniser-le-welfare-state.html. In English: http://www.laviedesidees.fr/How-to-Modernize-the-British.html

2013 ‘If anything the NHS shouldbe carpeted with more competition’ The Conversation.. http://theconversation.com/if-anything-the-nhs-should-be-carpeted-with-more-competition-15787

Julian Le Grand in N.Timmins (ed) The Wisdom of the Crowd: 65 views of the

NHS at 65. London: Nuffield Trust. http://www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/publications/nhs-65

Book reviews in the Economic Journal, Economica, Government and Opposition, Times Higher Education Supplement, Journal of Social Policy, etc. Print Journalism 1978 'Who benefits from public expenditure?', New Society, 21 September, 45,

No.883, 614-616. 1984 'The future of the welfare state', New Society, 7 June 68, 385-6. 'Through a door marked private' (with R. Robinson), The Guardian, 31 October.

'Financing students' (with H. Glennerster), New Society, 13 December, No.1147, 421-2.

1985 'Taxation and inequality', New Society, 14 March, No.1159, 401-2. 1987 'Health and wealth' New Society, 16 January, 79, No.1255, 9-11.

'The market: workers, capital and consumers', New Statesman, 6 March, 113, No.2919, 16-18.

'Wealth tax reform overdue', The Independent, 10 June. 1988 'Defending the NHS', New Statesman, 29 January, 115, No.2966, 12.20. 1989 'Equality goes to market', New Statesman and Society, May. 'Managing the Economy', New Socialist, June/July, No.61, 12-13. 'Choice in education', Samizdat, No.5. 'Vouchers reclaimed', Samizdat, November/December, No.7, 17. 1990 'The answer to the poll tax', Samizdat, February/March, 40-42. 'Party lines', New Statesman and Society, 6 December, Vol. 4, No.180, 22. 'Power struggle', New Statesman and Society, 6 December, Vol. 4, No.180,22. 1992 'A dose of market reform' Financial Times, 13 May. 1993 'Markets and health' New Statesman and Society, 1994 'Quasi-markets and welfare' Community Care, 27 January. 1995 'Muddle in the middle' Financial Times, 4 April. 'Nursery vouchers' (with H. Glennerster) The Guardian, 4 April. 'A system for knights as well as knaves' Parliamentary Brief December. 1996 'Thinking the unthinkable' Prospect, July. 'Health rationing', The Guardian, 24 July. 1997 'New ways in welfare' New Statesman, 126, No.4332. 1998 'A means to an end' The Guardian, 26 Jan.

‘The Third Way begins with CORA’ New Statesman 6 March. ‘The market that never was’ The Guardian 16 September 1999 ‘Redistribution of sorts; a budget commentary’ Financial Times 10 March ‘How to cage the fat cats’ New Statesman July 26

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‘Dons delight’ The Guardian July 20 ‘Treating poverty’ The Guardian, Sept 21

‘A birthday gift for every teenager’ (with D. Nissan) New Statesman 4 August 2000 ‘Should Labour go private?’ (with G. Kelly) New Statesman, 14 August. ‘Plus ca change’ Letter to The Guardian, 9 June 2002 ‘New contracts for NHS consultants’ Letter to The Times, June 17th.

‘Public service, private rewards’ Financial Times, June 4. 2004 ‘Think Tank: so you think public sector workers are knights not knaves?

Think again’. The Guardian Sept 17th 2005 ‘Commissioning in the NHS’ (with others) New Statesman Special

Supplement 14 November 2006 ‘Too little choice’ Prospect January

‘Raise the stakes for looked after-children’ (with David Chater) Times Educational Supplement 29 September

2007 ‘Blair’s Golden Age’ Prospect July 2009 ‘Is inequality to blame for all social ills?’ Prospect May, 79-80

‘No turning back’ (with Z.Cooper) BMA News 23rd May, 14-15 http://www.bma.org.uk/images/bmanewsspecialedition23may2009_tcm41-186386.pdf

2010 ‘We must not sacrifice the child trust fund’ The Guardian 28 April. ‘Cut child benefit, not tax credits’ The Guardian 15 May Broadcasting 1989 Advisor and Co-presenter ‘Spongers’ World in Action, ITV, May 15 1996 Series Consultant The New Jerusalem, BBC2 1998 Presenter, ‘An Unhealthy Obsession’ Analysis, BBC Radio 4, January 8th Presenter, ‘The Profit Motive’ Analysis, BBC Radio 4, December 1999 Presenter, ‘Beyond the Pale’ Analysis, BBC Radio 4, April 5th and 11th Co-presenter ‘Winner-take-all?’ Big Ideas, BBC2, July 25th Guest, A Good Read, Radio 4, September 7 and 12 2003 Presenter, ‘Great Expectations’ Analysis, BBC Radio 4, April 17 and 24 Authored Film The Politics Show Sept 15th 2006 Authored Piece on NHS World Tonight Regular Panel Member of Any Questions, BBC Radio 4. Many appearances on Newsnight, Today Programme, World at One, The World Tonight, On the Record, Ten O’Clock News, BBC World Service, CNN etc Recent Invited Lectures The Keynes Lecture, University of Kent, 11 March 1999 The Friedlander Lecture, University of California at Berkeley, 12 April, 1999. The Marshall Lecture, University of Southampton, 9 May 2000 The Social Science Lecture, University of Brighton, 17 May 2000 The John Stuart Mill Lecture, John Stuart Mill Institute, 5 November 2000 Millennial Lecture, Kings College Medical School, 7 November 2000 The Marsden Lecture, Royal Free Hospital, 18 November 2005

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The Esmee Fairbairn Lecture, University of Lancaster, 1st December 2005 The Beveridge Lecture, Royal Statistical Society, 22nd October 2007 The Benjamin E. Youngdahl Lecture in Social Policy, Washington University, Saint Louis, USA, 31st March 2008 Keynote Address, Spanish Health Economics Association, Salamanca, Spain 30 May 2008 Keynote Address, Seventh European Conference of Health Economists, Rome, 24th July 2008 The Wolfson Lecture, Barts and The London, 13th October 2008 Keynote Address, TISS Annual Conference, Delhi, 19th December 2009 Keynote Address, Bioethics Sympsium, University of Wisconsin, April 8th , 2010 Invited Lecture, Faculty of Social Studies and Humanities, University of Mauritius, April 2011 Plenary Lecture. Politics and Policy 2012 Conference, 18th September 2012