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Corrective eyeglasses 2 Refractive errors 2 State-dependent preferences 2 Triple-bounded dichotomous choice experiment 2 Willingness to pay 2 Estimation 1 Experiment 1 Gesundheit 1 Health 1 Präferenztheorie 1 Schätzung 1 Theory of preferences 1 Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse 1
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Islam, Muhammed Nazmul 2 Rabbani, Atonu 2 Sarker, Malabika 2
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Health Economics Review 1 Health economics review 1
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Health shock and preference instability: Assessing health-state dependency of willingness-to-pay for corrective eyeglasses
Islam, Muhammed Nazmul; Rabbani, Atonu; Sarker, Malabika - In: Health Economics Review 9 (2019) 32, pp. 1-14
, corrective eyeglasses). We compared elicited WTP of diagnosed patients with a synthetically constructed comparable cohort without … corrective eyeglasses, which gets 15-30% higher for the matched with-health-shock consumers. Multivariable analyses suggest more … educated and wealthier individuals are willing to pay respectively BDT 208 and BDT 119 more for corrective eyeglasses. We have …
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Health shock and preference instability : assessing health-state dependency of willingness-to-pay for corrective eyeglasses
Islam, Muhammed Nazmul; Rabbani, Atonu; Sarker, Malabika - In: Health economics review 9 (2019), pp. 1-14
, corrective eyeglasses). We compared elicited WTP of diagnosed patients with a synthetically constructed comparable cohort without … corrective eyeglasses, which gets 15–30% higher for the matched with-health-shock consumers. Multivariable analyses suggest more … educated and wealthier individuals are willing to pay respectively BDT 208 and BDT 119 more for corrective eyeglasses. We have …
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