This paper addresses the issue of double counting of health impacts in the context of cost of illness valuation. Double counting occurs when estimates are jointly used, which rely on valuation techniques that overlap. As a solution, we propose to limit the scope of each of the valuation method to a specific range of impacts. In order to limit the contingentvaluation method to the exclusive valuation of intangible costs, we propose a three steps approach : (1) leave the respondents free to valuate the consequences which matter to them, (2) elicit respondent's motivations, (3) control for the influence motivations have on elicited values. This procedure was applied in a Swiss contingent-valuation. An econometric treatment was applied in order...
Abstract: Contingent valuation (CV) is a method to appraise the benefits a society receives from pub...
Contingent valuation enjoys increasing popularity among transport, environmental and health economis...
In this paper we use willingness to pay (WTP) to elicit values for private insurance covering treatm...
This paper addresses the issue of double counting of health impacts in the context of cost of illnes...
International audienceThe usual implementation of contingent valuation (CV), in the context of prior...
I am glad to have the opportunity to respond to the fine paper by Professors Smith and Sach (2009). ...
Monetary valuation of health impacts is increasingly used to support decision process, often relying...
The contingent valuation (CV) method is an attractive approach for comparing home care to hospital c...
Contingent valuation is being increasingly used to value episodes of ill health caused by environmen...
Contingent valuation is being increasingly used to value episodes of ill health caused by environmen...
Contingent valuation (CV) has been argued to have theoretical advantages over other approaches for b...
Many public policies and individual actions have consequences for population health. To understand w...
The theoretical part develops Michael Grossman’s dynamic demand-for-health model by (a) letting the ...
This paper reports a test of the presence of embedding effects in a health care contingent valuation...
In the recent past, considerable effort in health economics has been made on applying stated prefere...
Abstract: Contingent valuation (CV) is a method to appraise the benefits a society receives from pub...
Contingent valuation enjoys increasing popularity among transport, environmental and health economis...
In this paper we use willingness to pay (WTP) to elicit values for private insurance covering treatm...
This paper addresses the issue of double counting of health impacts in the context of cost of illnes...
International audienceThe usual implementation of contingent valuation (CV), in the context of prior...
I am glad to have the opportunity to respond to the fine paper by Professors Smith and Sach (2009). ...
Monetary valuation of health impacts is increasingly used to support decision process, often relying...
The contingent valuation (CV) method is an attractive approach for comparing home care to hospital c...
Contingent valuation is being increasingly used to value episodes of ill health caused by environmen...
Contingent valuation is being increasingly used to value episodes of ill health caused by environmen...
Contingent valuation (CV) has been argued to have theoretical advantages over other approaches for b...
Many public policies and individual actions have consequences for population health. To understand w...
The theoretical part develops Michael Grossman’s dynamic demand-for-health model by (a) letting the ...
This paper reports a test of the presence of embedding effects in a health care contingent valuation...
In the recent past, considerable effort in health economics has been made on applying stated prefere...
Abstract: Contingent valuation (CV) is a method to appraise the benefits a society receives from pub...
Contingent valuation enjoys increasing popularity among transport, environmental and health economis...
In this paper we use willingness to pay (WTP) to elicit values for private insurance covering treatm...