The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that a social decision making approach to evaluation can be generalised to interventions such as public health and national policies which have multiple objectives and impact on multiple constraints within and beyond the health sector. We demonstrate that a mathematical programming solution to this problem is possible, but the information requirements make it impractical. Instead we propose a simple compensation test for interventions with multiple and cross-sectoral effects. However, rather than compensation based on individual preferences, it can be based on the net benefits falling on different sectors. The valuation of outcomes is based on the shadow prices of the existing budget constraints, ...
Context: Evidence to support government programs to improve public health often is weak. Recognition...
This paper presents a case study application of a new methodological framework for undertaking distr...
The allocation problem in health care can be characterised as a mathematical programming problem but...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that a social decision making approach to evaluation can...
In most societies, resources are distributed by individuals acting in markets and by governments thr...
In most societies, resources are distributed by individuals acting in markets and by governments thr...
In most societies, resources are distributed by individuals acting in markets and by governments thr...
This paper presents an application of a new methodological framework for undertaking distributional ...
PhD ThesisMarket failure typically arises from the provision of public goods in private markets due ...
Recent years have witnessed much progress in the incorporation of economic considerations into the e...
Public health interventions have received increased attention from policy makers, and there has been...
Background The approach currently used to appraise public health interventions is close to that of h...
BACKGROUND: The approach currently used to appraise public health interventions is close to that of ...
Health economics is an evolving field. This article considers operationalising the complexities of i...
Background: The Socio-Technical Allocation of Resources (STAR) has been developed for value for mone...
Context: Evidence to support government programs to improve public health often is weak. Recognition...
This paper presents a case study application of a new methodological framework for undertaking distr...
The allocation problem in health care can be characterised as a mathematical programming problem but...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that a social decision making approach to evaluation can...
In most societies, resources are distributed by individuals acting in markets and by governments thr...
In most societies, resources are distributed by individuals acting in markets and by governments thr...
In most societies, resources are distributed by individuals acting in markets and by governments thr...
This paper presents an application of a new methodological framework for undertaking distributional ...
PhD ThesisMarket failure typically arises from the provision of public goods in private markets due ...
Recent years have witnessed much progress in the incorporation of economic considerations into the e...
Public health interventions have received increased attention from policy makers, and there has been...
Background The approach currently used to appraise public health interventions is close to that of h...
BACKGROUND: The approach currently used to appraise public health interventions is close to that of ...
Health economics is an evolving field. This article considers operationalising the complexities of i...
Background: The Socio-Technical Allocation of Resources (STAR) has been developed for value for mone...
Context: Evidence to support government programs to improve public health often is weak. Recognition...
This paper presents a case study application of a new methodological framework for undertaking distr...
The allocation problem in health care can be characterised as a mathematical programming problem but...