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Luke Brian Connelly

Full Professor

Department of Sociology and Business Law

Academic discipline: SECS-P/03 Public Economics

Publications

Merlo, Gregory; Graves, Nicholas; Brain, David; Connelly, LUKE BRIAN, Economic evaluation of fecal microbiota transplantation for the treatment of recurrent Clostridium difficile infection in Australia, «JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY», 2016, 31, pp. 1927 - 1932 [Scientific article]

Rebbeck, Trudy; Leaver, Andrew; Bandong, Aila Nica; Kenardy, Justin; Refshauge, Kathryn; Connelly, LUKE BRIAN; Cameron, Ian; Mitchell, Geoffrey; Willcock, Simon; Ritchie, Carrie; Jagnoor, Jagnoor; Sterling, Michele, Implementation of a guideline-based clinical pathway of care to improve health outcomes following whiplash injury (Whiplash ImPaCT): Protocol of a randomised, controlled trial, «JOURNAL OF PHYSIOTHERAPY», 2016, 62, pp. 111 - 111 [Scientific article]

Khanam, Rasheda; Nghiem, Son; Connelly, LUKE BRIAN, The effects of parental leave on child health and postnatal care: Evidence from Australia, «ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND POLICY», 2016, 49, pp. 17 - 29 [Scientific article]

Nghiem, Son; Nguyen, Ha Trong; Connelly, LUKE BRIAN, The Efficiency of Australian Schools: A Nationwide Analysis Using Gains in Test Scores of Students as Outputs, «ECONOMIC PAPERS», 2016, 35, pp. 256 - 268 [Scientific article]

Son Nghiem; Luke B. Connelly, Benchmarking Road Traffic Safety Across OECD Countries: A Distance Function Approach, «JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT ECONOMICS AND POLICY», 2015, 49, pp. 539 - 559 [Scientific article]

Connelly, LUKE BRIAN; Ha N. D., Le, Cost-effectiveness of a bivalent human papillomavirus vaccination program in Japan, «SEXUAL HEALTH», 2015, 12, pp. 520 - 531 [Scientific article]

Nghiem, Hong Son; Nguyen, Ha Trong; Khanam, Rasheda; Connelly, LUKE BRIAN, Does school type affect cognitive and non-cognitive development in children? Evidence from Australian primary schools, «LABOUR ECONOMICS», 2015, 33, pp. 55 - 65 [Scientific article]Open Access

Sterling, Michele; Vicenzino, Bill; Souvlis, Tina; Connelly, LUKE BRIAN, Dry-needling and exercise for chronic whiplash-associated disorders: a randomized single-blind placebo-controlled trial, «PAIN», 2015, 156, pp. 635 - 643 [Scientific article]

Merlo, G; Graves, N; Connelly, LUKE BRIAN, Economic Evaluation of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation for The Treatment of Recurrent Clostridium Difficile Infection In Australia, «VALUE IN HEALTH», 2015, 18, pp. A628 - A628 [Scientific article]

Pereira, Mj; Coombes, Bk; Bisset, Lm; Vicenzino, B; Connelly, LUKE BRIAN, Estimating the Monetary Value of Relief of Tennis Elbow: A Contingent Valuation Study of Willingness-To-Pay, «VALUE IN HEALTH», 2015, 18, pp. A654 - A654 [Scientific article]

Michaleff Z.A.; Maher C.G.; Lin C.-W.C.; Rebbeck T.; Jull G.; Latimer J.; Connelly L.; Sterling M., Comprehensive physiotherapy exercise programme or advice for chronic whiplash (PROMISE): A pragmatic randomised controlled trial, «THE LANCET», 2014, 384, pp. 133 - 141 [Scientific article]

Hajizadeh, Mohammad; Connelly, LUKE BRIAN; Butler, James Robert Gerard, Health policy and equity of health care financing in australia: 1973-2010, «REVIEW OF INCOME AND WEALTH», 2014, 60, pp. 298 - 322 [Scientific article]

Nguyen, Ha Trong; Connelly, LUKE BRIAN, The effect of unpaid caregiving intensity on labour force participation: Results from a multinomial endogenous treatment model, «SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE», 2014, 100, pp. 115 - 122 [Scientific article]

Kenardy, Justin; Heron-delaney, Michelle; Bellamy, Nicholas; Sterling, Michele; Connelly, LUKE BRIAN, The university of Queensland study of physical and psychological outcomes for claimants with minor and moderate injuries following a road traffic crash (UQ support): Design and methods, «EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTRAUMATOLOGY», 2014, 5, pp. 22612 - 22623 [Scientific article]

Khanam, Rasheda; Nghiem, Hong Son; Connelly, LUKE BRIAN, What roles do contemporaneous and cumulative incomes play in the income-child health gradient for young children? Evidence from an Australian panel, «HEALTH ECONOMICS», 2014, 23, pp. 879 - 893 [Scientific article]