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Demand for Public Health Care in Pakistan
Akbari, Ather H.
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Rankaduwa, Wimal
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Kiani, Adiqa
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
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2009
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model is estimated for each province in Pakistan to explain the outpatient visits to government …
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Does quality influence choice of general practitioner? An analysis of matched doctor-patient panel data
Biorn, Erik
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Godager, Geir
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
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2008
The impact of quality on the demand facing health care providers has important implications for the industrial organization of health care markets. In this paper we study the consumers' choice of general practitioner (GP) assuming they are unable to observe the true quality of GP services. A...
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Are there differences between unconditional and conditional demand estimates? implications for future research and policy
Hidayat, Budi
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
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2007
Background: Estimations of the demand for healthcare often rely on estimating the conditional probabilities of being ill. Such estimate poses several problems due to sample selectivity problems and an under-reporting of the incidence of illness. This study examines the effects of health...
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