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Background: Fragility fracture related to osteoporosis among postmenopausal women is a significant cause of morbidity. The care and aftercare of these fractures are associated with substantial costs to society. A main problem is that many individuals suffer from osteoporosis without knowing it...
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We examine the presence of a systematic preference for independent living at old age which we refer as "institutionalization aversion" (IA). Given that IA is not observable from revealed preferences, we draw on a survey experiment to elicit individuals' willingness to pay (WTP) to avoid...
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exists no positive theory that attempts to explain the high degree of end-of life spending and why differences across …
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This paper explores five under-recognised conceptual issues in the use of discrete choice tasks in eliciting a tariff for health and/or quality of life instruments. Its purpose is not to explore econometric and statistical techniques but to offer advice on design and practical matters gleaned...
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