Health care demand price elasticities are often estimated from samples conditioned to include only sick people. This paper shows that not only may such estimates be statistically biased, but even when properly estimated they can only be interpreted as short-run price responses. In contrast, unconditional estimates take into account the long-run feedback of prices on health. The paper discusses simple strategies for estimating the long-run unconditional...
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INFORMACIÓN
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1996/11/30
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Publicación
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LSM127
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2024/09/02
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Unconditional demand for health care in Cote d'Ivoire : does selection on health status matter?
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health care demand