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Elizabeth Savage
University of Technology Sydney - Sydney / Australia
Economics & Econometrics / Economics
AD Scientific Index ID: 51007
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Elizabeth Savage's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Deriving welfare measures from discrete choice experiments: inconsistency between current methods and random utility and welfare theory Health economics 13 (9), 901-907, 2004
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Healthy, wealthy and insured? The role of self‐assessed health in the demand for private health insurance Health economics 17 (3), 317-334, 2008
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Moral hazard and adverse selection in Australian private hospitals: 1989–1990 Journal of health economics 22 (3), 331-359, 2003
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Horizontal inequities in Australia's mixed public/private health care system Health Policy 86 (1), 97-108, 2008
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Empirical investigation of experimental design properties of discrete choice experiments in health care Health Economics 14 (4), 349-362, 2005
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