This research review discusses some of the most influential literature in the area of empirical health economics. Health economics provides empirical evidence to aid decision-making across a broad spectrum of issues in health and health care. This evidence is often derived from econometric methods. This literature analysis covers landmark contributions to the development and application of these methods which span the field, ranging from structural models, models for health care costs and other microeconometric approaches, including bayesian methods, longitudinal data, applications to health technology assessment, along with field experiments and policy evaluation. This review will be of interest to economic researchers and students as well as health scholar's wishing to explore the development of modern econometrics applied to health policy.
| ISBN: | 9781788119795 |
| Publication date: | 16th September 2019 |
| Author: | Andrew M Jones |
| Publisher: | Edward Elgar Publishing |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 928 pages |
| Series: | The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics Series |
| Genres: |
Health economics Civil service and public sector |
This research review discusses some of the most influential literature in the area of empirical health economics. Health economics provides empirical evidence to aid decision-making across a broad spectrum of issues in health and health care. This evidence is often derived from econometric methods. This literature analysis covers landmark contributions to the development and application of these methods which span the field, ranging from structural models, models for health care costs and other microeconometric approaches, including bayesian methods, longitudinal data, applications to health technology assessment, along with field experiments and policy evaluation. This review will be of interest to economic researchers and students as well as health scholar's wishing to explore the development of modern econometrics applied to health policy.
Empirical Health Economics features in the following genres: Health economics, Civil service and public sector
Empirical Health Economics is available in Hardback
Empirical Health Economics was written by Andrew M Jones and published by Edward Elgar Publishing
Empirical Health Economics has 928 pages
Yes it is part of The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics Series series