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Proceeding international health economic association the 2nd. world conference, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, June 6-9, 1999 Hasbullah Thabrany (daftar isi): 1. Measuring benefits in health care: the role of discrete choice conjoint analysis; 2. A model of health and lifestyle; 3. Using discrete choice modelling to elicit intertemporal preferences for non-fatal changes in others' health; 4. Valuing health care using willingness to pay: a comparison of the payment card and dichotomous choice methods; 5. Incorporating option values into the economic evaluation of health care technologies; 6. Resource allocation within Australia indigenous communities: a program for implementing vertical equity; 7. Selectivity, moral hazard and prices in Argentina's health markets; 8. Moral hazard in physician prescription behavior; 9. Risk equalization schmes, competition, and welfare; 10. Risk Adjusting health insurance; 11. Measuring adverse selection in managed health care; 12. Health insurance: treatment VS compensation; 13. The production and regulation of health insurance: limiting opportunism under asymmetric information; 14. Provider payment roform in China: the case of hospitalreimbursement in Hainan Province; 15. DRGs as a response to asymmetric information: outlier rules explained

Thabrany, Hasbullah; 1. Mandy Ryan; 2. Paul Contoyannis; Andrew Jones; 3. Marjon Van Der Pol; John Cairns; 4. Mandy Ryan; David A. Scott; Cam Donaldson; 5. Stephen Palmer; Peter Smith; 6. Virginia Wiseman; Stephen Jan; 7. Fabio M. Bertranou; 8. Douglas Lundin; 9. Stefan Felder; 10. William Encinosa; 11. Richard G. Frank; Jacob Glazer; Thomas G. McGuire; 12. Anne Wenche Emblem; 13. Thomas Philipson; George Zanjani; 14. Winnie Yip; Karen Eggleston; 15. Mattias Lundback; ([s.n.], [s.a.])

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