In spite major advances in the theoretical, positive and normative, lit-erature analysing the welfare implications of public provision of private goods, empirical investigation is often limited to contingent valuation stud-ies, mainly for environmental goods. In this paper we argue that when a market for a (subsidised or free of charge) publicly provided good exists, a consumer demand approach can be used to construct a money metric of welfare corresponding to the consumption of public provision. We illustrate this approach in investigating age and income effects on household demand for health care in Cyprus, where free public provision is not universal and those entitled to it often resort to private supplementation. Our findings suggest t...
Quality of care is qualified as a main determinant of the demand for voluntary private health insura...
This paper examines the determinants of demand for private medical insurance in Great Britain using ...
Private health spending in modern developed countries varies considerably depending on the national ...
We analyse the evolution of Private Consumption on Health, having into account that there are substi...
We argue that the demand for healthcare services can be better explained by individual need based va...
The paper reviews the theoretical basis for the application of user fees in the public health sector...
We examine the effect of publicly provided health care on welfare by combining local level data on p...
Pre-COVID 19, countries with universal health care have experienced a rising demand for health care ...
I develop a theoretical model to explain observed patterns of medical care demand and test the hypot...
In this paper, we analyze the welfare effects of publicly provided health care in an economy where t...
Rising costs of health care provision throughout the world have provoked a vigorous debate about the...
Over the past three decades the growth in health care prices has been greater than the overall infla...
The World Bank's Financing health services in developing countries emphasizes demand-side issue...
This paper examines the determinants of the demand for private health insurance in the UK from 1978 ...
International audienceIn this paper, we analyse the extent of willingness to pay for good quality pu...
Quality of care is qualified as a main determinant of the demand for voluntary private health insura...
This paper examines the determinants of demand for private medical insurance in Great Britain using ...
Private health spending in modern developed countries varies considerably depending on the national ...
We analyse the evolution of Private Consumption on Health, having into account that there are substi...
We argue that the demand for healthcare services can be better explained by individual need based va...
The paper reviews the theoretical basis for the application of user fees in the public health sector...
We examine the effect of publicly provided health care on welfare by combining local level data on p...
Pre-COVID 19, countries with universal health care have experienced a rising demand for health care ...
I develop a theoretical model to explain observed patterns of medical care demand and test the hypot...
In this paper, we analyze the welfare effects of publicly provided health care in an economy where t...
Rising costs of health care provision throughout the world have provoked a vigorous debate about the...
Over the past three decades the growth in health care prices has been greater than the overall infla...
The World Bank's Financing health services in developing countries emphasizes demand-side issue...
This paper examines the determinants of the demand for private health insurance in the UK from 1978 ...
International audienceIn this paper, we analyse the extent of willingness to pay for good quality pu...
Quality of care is qualified as a main determinant of the demand for voluntary private health insura...
This paper examines the determinants of demand for private medical insurance in Great Britain using ...
Private health spending in modern developed countries varies considerably depending on the national ...