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Behavioral Economics: Underlying Principles 1 C18 – Methodological Issues: General 1 Complementary and alternative medicine 1 Cost-effectiveness 1 Design of Experiments: Laboratory 1 Economic evaluations 1 Homeopathy 1 I10 – General 1 I11 – Analysis of Health Care Markets 1 I12 – Health Production 1 I13 – Health Insurance 1 I15 – Health and Economic Development 1 Individual 1 Information 1 Intertemporal Choice and Growth: General 1 Knowledge 1 Methodological Issues: General 1 Public and Private 1 and Uncertainty: General 1
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Dymitr, Zofia 1 Riedl A.M. 1 Simoens, Steven 1 Viksveen, Petter 1 Wölbert E.M. 1
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Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), School of Business and Economics 1
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Research Memorandum / Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), School of Business and Economics 1 The European Journal of Health Economics 1
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Economic evaluations of homeopathy: a review
Viksveen, Petter; Dymitr, Zofia; Simoens, Steven - In: The European Journal of Health Economics 15 (2014) 2, pp. 157-174
Although the identified evidence of the costs and potential benefits of homeopathy seemed promising, studies were highly heterogeneous and had several methodological weaknesses. It is therefore not possible to draw firm conclusions based on existing economic evaluations of homeopathy....
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Measuring Time and Risk Preferences: Reliability, Stability, Domain Specificity
Riedl A.M.; Wölbert E.M. - Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), … - 2013
To accurately predict behavior economists need reliable measures of individual time preferences and attitudes toward risk and typically need to assume stability of these characteristics over time and across decision domains. We test the reliability of two choice tasks for eliciting discount...
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