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Low-quality infrastructure services are persistent in developing countries, a situation mainly affecting the poorest households in contexts of high rates of informal access and heavily subsidized services. This paper exploits choice experiments, specifically designed for formal and informal...
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(WTP) for remote work arrangements in Latin America, using a discrete choice experiment across five countries: Colombia …
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There is growing interest in discrete-choice experiment (DCE) as a method to elicit consumers' preferences in the … comparing WTP values derived from stated choices in the experiment with those derived from actual choices made by the same …
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Elements of regulation inherent in most social health insurance systems are a uniform package of benefits and uniform cost sharing. Both elements risk to burden the population with a welfare loss if preferences differ. This suggests introducing more contracted choice; however, it is widely...
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This contribution contains an international comparison of preferences. Using two Discrete Choice Experiments (DCE), it measures willingness to pay for health insurance attributes in Germany and the Netherlands. Since the Dutch DCE was carried out right after the 2006 health reform, which made...
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Discrete Choice Experiment performed in 2008 in Switzerland and relate them to several behavioral determinants, in particular …
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elicited through a Discrete Choice Experiment performed in 2008 in Switzerland. Attributes are redistribution as GDP share, its …
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