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Do Ordering Effects Matter in Willingness-to-pay Studies of Health Care Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Stewart, J.M.
O'Shea, E.
Donaldson, C.
Shackley, P.
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Willingness-to-pay studies are increasingly being used in the evaluation of health care programmes. There are, however, methodological issues that need to be resolved before the potential of willingness-to-pay can be fully exploited as a tool for the economic evaluation of health care programmes.
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Paper provided by National University of Ireland, Galway - Department of Economics in its series Department of Economics with number
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Keywords: HEALTH SERVICES ; PRICES ; HEALTH PROGRAMMES ; Other versions of this item:
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"Do ordering effects matter in willingness-to-pay studies of health care? ,"
Journal of Health Economics ,
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