Mean estimates of time preference rates for health vary widely in the literature. If these studies are to inform discounting practice and analyses of health-affecting behaviour, it is crucial to understand why this is the case. One reason for the variation in time preference rates is the use of different elicitation methods. The influence of elicitation method has received little attention in the time preference literature. This study compares directly an open-ended and a closed-ended method. Both private and social time preferences for health are elicited. The closed-ended method produced much lower mean rates than the open-ended method. This is in contrast to the contingent valuation literature which shows that closed-ended methods produc...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
Mean estimates of time preference rates for health vary widely in the literature. If these studies a...
There is increasing interest in health status measurement and the relative weights that people attac...
There is increasing interest in health status measurement and the relative weights that people attac...
Four methods of eliciting time preferences were tested in a pilot study, with the aim of disclosing ...
This study is the first to use discrete choice experiments to elicit inter-temporal preferences for ...
Time preferences indicate preferences over streams of future consumption which significantly shape i...
AbstractObjectivesIn economic evaluations future health and monetary outcomes are commonly discounte...
Estimated time preference rates are extremely varied, with many rates being extremely high. Reviewin...
Research Paper Number. 993. ISBN 978 0 7340 2651 4.This paper provides an introduction to the evalua...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
This paper explores the relative sensitivity of the Time Trade Off (TTO) and Willingness-To-Pay (WTP...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
Mean estimates of time preference rates for health vary widely in the literature. If these studies a...
There is increasing interest in health status measurement and the relative weights that people attac...
There is increasing interest in health status measurement and the relative weights that people attac...
Four methods of eliciting time preferences were tested in a pilot study, with the aim of disclosing ...
This study is the first to use discrete choice experiments to elicit inter-temporal preferences for ...
Time preferences indicate preferences over streams of future consumption which significantly shape i...
AbstractObjectivesIn economic evaluations future health and monetary outcomes are commonly discounte...
Estimated time preference rates are extremely varied, with many rates being extremely high. Reviewin...
Research Paper Number. 993. ISBN 978 0 7340 2651 4.This paper provides an introduction to the evalua...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
This paper explores the relative sensitivity of the Time Trade Off (TTO) and Willingness-To-Pay (WTP...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...