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Husbands, Samantha; Mitchell, Paul Mark; Kinghorn, Philip; Byford, Sarah; Breheny, Katie; Bailey, Cara; Anand, Paul; Peters, Tim J.; Floredin, Isabella and Coast, Joanna (2024). The development of a capability wellbeing measure in economic evaluation for children and young people aged 11-15. Social Science & Medicine, 360, article no. 117311.

Husbands, Samantha; Mitchell, Paul Mark; Kinghorn, Philip; Byford, Sarah; Bailey, Cara; Anand, Paul; Peters, Tim J; Floredin, Isabella and Coast, Joanna (2024). Is well-becoming important for children and young people? Evidence from in-depth interviews with children and young people and their parents. Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation (Early access).

Anand, Paul (2024). Artificial Intelligence, Human Development and Impact. Journal of Human Development and Capabilities (Early access).

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Zhang, Yalu; Gao, Qin; Zhai, Fuhua and Anand, Paul (2023). Income and Health in Predicting Older Adults’ Social Capabilities in China: The Mediating Role of Social Engagement. Social Indicators Research, 165 pp. 163–180.

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Gonzalez Martinez, R.; Wells, J.; Anand, P.; Bergeron, G.; Pelto, G.; Dhansay, A. and Haisma, H. (2022). Community participation and multidimensional child growth: evidence from the Vietnam Young Lives study. Current Developments in Nutrition, 6(4), article no. 6004005.

Anand, Paul; Behrman, Jere R; Dang, Hai-Anh H and Jones, Sam (2022). Decomposing Learning Inequalities in East Africa: How Much Does Sorting Matter? The World Bank Economic Review, 36(1) pp. 219–243.

Anand, Paul; Allen, Heidi; Ferrer, Bob; Gold, Natalie; Gonzales Martinez, Rolando; Kontopantelis, Evangelos; Krause, Melanie and Vergunst, Francis (2022). Work-Related and Personal Predictors of COVID-19 Transmission: Evidence from the UK and US. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 76 pp. 152–157.

Hoorani, Bareerah Hafeez; Krishnakumar, Jaya and Anand, Paul (2022). Adolescent’s time use and skills development: Do cognitive and non-cognitive skills differ? PLOS ONE, 17(7), article no. e0271374.

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Anand, Paul; Jones, Sam; Donoghue, Matthew and Teitler, Julien (2021). Non-monetary poverty and deprivation: A capability approach. Journal of European Social Policy, 31(1) pp. 78–91.

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Trani, Jean-Francois; Moodley, Jacqueline; Anand, Paul; Graham, Lauren and Maw, May Thu Thu (2020). Stigma of persons with disabilities in South Africa: Uncovering pathways from discrimination to depression and low self-esteem. Social Science & Medicine, 265 pp. 1–12.

Anand, Paul; Saxena, Swati; Gonzales Martinez, Rolando and Dang, Hai-Anh H. (2020). Can Women’s Self-help Groups Contribute to Sustainable Development? Evidence of Capability Changes from Northern India. Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, 21(2) pp. 137–160.

Anand, Paul; Roope, Laurence S. J.; Culyer, Anthony J. and Smith, Ron (2020). Disability and multidimensional quality of life: A capability approach to health status assessment. Health Economics, 29(7) pp. 748–765.

Anand, Paul; Ferrer, Bob; Gao, Qin; Nogales, Ricardo and Unterhalter, Elaine (2020). COVID-19 as a Capability Crisis: Using the Capability Framework to Understand Policy Challenges. Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, 21(3) pp. 293–299.

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Haisma, Hinke; Pelto, Gretel; Venkatapuram, Sridhar; Yousefzadeh, Sepideh; Kramer, Lybrich and Anand, Paul (2019). Towards a Multi-Dimensional Index of Child Growth to Combat the Double Burden of Malnutrition. Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 75(2) pp. 123–126.

Anand, Paul; Roope, Laurence and Ross, Andy (2019). How Economists Help Central Government Think: Survey Evidence from the UK Government Economic Service. International Journal of Public Administration, 42(13) pp. 1145–1157.

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Jones, Sam; Behrman, Jere; Dang, Hai anh and Anand, Paul (2018). Identifying Catch-Up Trajectories in Child Growth: New Methods with Evidence from Young Lives. In World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 8353 World Bank Group.

Anand, Paul; Esposito, Lucio and Villaseñor, Adrián (2018). Depression and economic status: evidence for non-linear patterns in women from Mexico. Journal of Mental Health, 27(6) pp. 529–551.

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Bache, Ian; Reardon, Louise and Anand, Paul (2016). Wellbeing as a wicked problem: navigating the arguments for the role of government. Journal of Happiness Studies, 17(3) pp. 893–912.

Anand, Paul and Roope, Laurence (2016). The development and happiness of very young children. Social Choice and Welfare, 47(4) pp. 825–851.

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Anand, Paul; Gray, Alastair; Liberini, Federica; Roope, Laurence; Smith, Ron and Thomas, Ranjeeta (2015). Wellbeing over 50. Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 6 pp. 68–78.

Coates, Dermot; Anand, Paul and Norris, Michelle (2015). Housing, Happiness and Capabilities: A Summary of the International Evidence and Models. Open Discussion Papers in Economics 81; Economics Department, The Open University.

Coates, Dermot; Anand, Paul and Norris, Michelle (2015). Capabilities and Marginalised Communities: The Case of the Indigenous Ethnic Minority Traveller Community and Housing in Ireland. Open Discussion Papers in Economics 80; Economics Department, The Open University.

Coates, Dermot; Anand, Paul and Norris, Michelle (2015). A Capabilities Approach to Housing and Quality of Life: The Evidence from Germany. Open Discussion Papers in Economics 78; Economics Department, The Open University.

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Simon, Judit; Anand, Paul; Gray, Alastair; Rugkåsa, Jorun; Yeeles, Ksenija and Burns, Tom (2013). Operationalising the capability approach for outcome measurement in mental health research. Social Science & Medicine, 98 pp. 187–196.

Bellani, Luna; Hunter, Graham and Anand, Paul (2013). Multidimensional welfare: do groups vary in their priorities and behaviours? Fiscal Studies, 34(3) pp. 333–354.

Anand, Paul; d'Ercole, Marco Mira and Low, Hamish (2013). Moving beyond GDP. Fiscal Studies, 34(3) pp. 285–288.

Coates, Dermot; Anand, Paul and Norris, Michelle (2013). Housing and quality of life for migrant communities in western Europe: a capabilities approach. Journal on Migration and Human Security, 1(4) pp. 163–209.

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Anand, Paul and Leape, Jonathan (2012). What economists do - and how universities might help. In: Coyle, Diana ed. What's the Use of Economics? Teaching the Dismal Science after the Crisis. London: London Publishing Partnership.

Anand, Paul; Thomas, Ranjeeta and Gray, Alastair (2012). Wellbeing Over 50: A Capabilities Approach. Open Discussion Papers in Economics 77; Economics Department, The Open University.

Anand, Paul; Exworthy, Mark; Frossini, Francesca and Jones, Lorelei (2012). Autonomy and improved performance: lessons for an NHS policy reform. Public Money and Management, 32(3) pp. 209–216.

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Anand, Paul; Krishnakumar, Jaya and Tran, Ngoc Bich (2011). Measuring welfare: latent variable models for happiness and capabilities in the presence of unobservable heterogeneity. Journal of Public Economics, 95(3-4) pp. 205–215.

Anand, Paul and Lea, Stephen (2011). The economic psychology of poverty. In Journal of Economic Psychology Journal of Economic Psychology, 32(2), p. 205.

Anand, Paul and Lea, Stephen (2011). The psychology and behavioural economics of poverty. Journal of Economic Psychology, 32(2) pp. 284–293.

Anand, Paul; Martine, Durand and Heckman, James (2011). The Measurement of Progress - Some Achievements and Challenges. The Open University, Milton Keynes.

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Anand, Paul and Santos, Cristina (2009). Violent crime, gender inequalities and well-being: models based on capabilities and crime data for England and Wales. In: Harris, Bernard; Gálvez, Lina and Machado, Helena eds. Gender and Well-Being in Europe: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 157–184.

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Anand, Paul; Santos, Cristina and Smith, Ron (2008). The measurement of capabilities. In: Basu, Kaushik and Kanbur, Ravi eds. Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume I: Ethics, Welfare, and Measurement, Volume 1. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 283–310.

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Anand, Paul; Santos, Cristina and Smith, Ron (2007). The Measurement of Capabilities. Open Discussion Papers in Economics 67; Economics Department, The Open University.

Anand, Paul; Hunter, Graham; Carter, Ian; Dowding, Keith; Guala, Francesco and Van Hees, Martin (2007). Measurement of Human Capabilities. Open Discussion Papers in Economics 53; Economics Department, The Open University.

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Anand, Paul and van Hees, Martin (2006). Capabilities and achievements: an empirical study. Journal of Socio-Economics, 35(2) pp. 268–284.

Anand, Paul and Clark, Andrew (2006). Symposium introduction: Life satisfaction and welfare economics. Journal of Socio-Economics, 35(2) pp. 177–179.

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Anand, Paul; Hunter, Graham and Smith, Ron (2005). Capabilities and well-being: evidence based on the Sen–Nussbaum approach to welfare. Social Indicators Research, 74(1) pp. 9–55.

Anand, P. (2005). Capabilities and health. Journal of Medical Ethics, 31(5) pp. 299–303.

Davies, Celia; Anand, Paul; Artigas, Lidia; Holloway, Jacky; McConway, Kevin; Newman, Janet; Storey, John and Thompson, Grahame (2005). Links between Governance, Incentives and Outcomes: a Review of the Literature. National Co-ordinating Centre for NHS Service Delivery and Organisation R&D (NCCSDO), London, UK.

Wailoo, Allan and Anand, Paul (2005). The Nature of procedural preferences for health care rationing decisions. Social Science & Medicine, 60(2) pp. 223–236.

Anand, P. and Dolan, P (2005). Equity Capabilities and Health: Introduction. Social Science & Medicine, 60(2) pp. 219–222.

Anand, Paul (2005). QALYs and Capabilities: a comment on Cookson. Health Economics, 14(12) pp. 1283–1286.

Anand, Paul (2005). Introduction. Social Indicators Research, 74(1) pp. 1–8.

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Anand, Paul; Hunter, Graham and Smith, Ron (2004). Capabilities and Wellbeing: Evidence Based on the Sen-Nussbaum Approach to Welfare. Open Discussion Papers in Economics 47; Economics Department, The Open University.

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Anand, Paul (2003). Does economic theory need more evidence?: a balancing of arguments. Journal of Economic Methodology, 10(4) pp. 441–463.

van Hees, Martin and Anand, Paul (2003). New choices: genomics, freedom, and morality. Social Theory and Practice, 29(4) pp. 607–630.

Anand, Paul (2003). The Integration of claims to health care: a programming approach. Journal of Health Economics, 22(5) pp. 731–745.

Anand, Paul (2003). Le Ambiguita dell mucca pazza. In: Donghi, Pino ed. Il governo della scienza. Rome, Italy: Guis Latera and Figli, pp. 53–71.

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Anand, Paul (2002). The Integration of Claims to Health-Care: a Programming Approach. Open Discussion Papers in Economics 45; Economics Department, The Open University.

Anand, Paul (2002). Social Choice, Health and Fairness. Open Discussion Papers in Economics 44; Economics Department, The Open University.

Anand, Paul (2002). Decision-Making When Science is Ambiguous. Science, 295(5561) p. 1839.

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Anand, Paul (2000). Procedural Fairness in Economic and Social Choice: Evidence from a Survey of Voters. Open Discussion Papers in Economics 27; Economics Department, The Open University.

Anand, Paul and Wailoo, Allan (2000). Utilities vs. Rights to Publicly Provided Goods: Arguments and Evidence from Health-Care Rationing. Open Discussion Papers in Economics 14; Economics Department, The Open University.

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