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Concluding thoughts

Concluding thoughts
Concluding thoughts
Over the last 15 years, discrete choice experiments (DCEs) have proved a very useful technique both within the framework of an economic evaluation, and for modelling behaviour and preferences in a variety of contexts within health economics. This book has presented important issues in the design and analysis of DCEs (Part 1), demonstrated their application in a number of different settings in the health and health care arena (Part 2) and looked at some emerging methodological issues (Part 3).
1402040822
237-248
Springer
Ryan, Mandy
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Ryan, Mandy, Amaya-Amaya, Mabel and Gerard, Karen (2008) Concluding thoughts. In, Ryan, Mandy, Gerard, Karen and Amaya-Amaya, Mabel (eds.) Using Discrete Choice Experiments to Value Health and Health Care. (The Economics of Non-Market Goods and Resources, 11) Dordrecht, NL. Springer, pp. 237-248. (doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-5753-3_11).

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Over the last 15 years, discrete choice experiments (DCEs) have proved a very useful technique both within the framework of an economic evaluation, and for modelling behaviour and preferences in a variety of contexts within health economics. This book has presented important issues in the design and analysis of DCEs (Part 1), demonstrated their application in a number of different settings in the health and health care arena (Part 2) and looked at some emerging methodological issues (Part 3).

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Published date: 2008
Additional Information: ISSN: 1571-487X

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Local EPrints ID: 161617
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/161617
ISBN: 1402040822
PURE UUID: 2c7b0251-072f-4ed7-b557-cba05d044de7

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Author: Mandy Ryan
Author: Mabel Amaya-Amaya
Author: Karen Gerard
Editor: Mandy Ryan
Editor: Karen Gerard
Editor: Mabel Amaya-Amaya

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