4.2 Article

Estimating willingness to pay for public health insurance while accounting for protest responses: A further step towards universal health coverage in Tunisia?

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

The Malaysian community's acceptance and willingness to pay for a National Health Financing Scheme

A. Azimatun Noor et al.

PUBLIC HEALTH (2019)

Article Economics

Reducing the anchoring bias in multiple question CV surveys

Victor Champonnois et al.

JOURNAL OF CHOICE MODELLING (2018)

Article Development Studies

Health Financing Systems, Health Equity and Universal Health Coverage in Arab Countries

Randa Alami

DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE (2017)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Systematic Review of Willingness to Pay for Health Insurance in Low and Middle Income Countries

Shirin Nosratnejad et al.

PLOS ONE (2016)

Article Business, Finance

Have health insurance reforms in Tunisia attained their intended objectives?

Khaled Makhloufi et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT (2015)

Article Health Care Sciences & Services

Fairness in healthcare finance and delivery: what about Tunisia?

Mohammad Abu-Zaineh et al.

HEALTH POLICY AND PLANNING (2014)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

Monitoring and Evaluating Progress towards Universal Health Coverage in Tunisia

Mohamed Kouni Chahed et al.

PLOS MEDICINE (2014)

Article Economics

A Meta-study Investigating the Sources of Protest Behaviour in Stated Preference Surveys

Juergen Meyerhoff et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS (2014)

Article Business, Finance

Should I stay or should I go? Bank productivity and internationalization decisions

Claudia M. Buch et al.

JOURNAL OF BANKING & FINANCE (2014)

Article Economics

Econometric treatment of few protest responses in willingness-to-pay studies: An application in health care

Nathalie Havet et al.

RECHERCHES ECONOMIQUES DE LOUVAIN-LOUVAIN ECONOMIC REVIEW (2012)

Article Economics

Protesting and Justifying: A Latent Class Model for Contingent Valuation with Attitudinal Data

Maria A. Cunha-e-Sa et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS (2012)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Equity aspects of the National Health Insurance Scheme in Ghana: Who is enrolling, who is not and why?

Caroline Jehu-Appiah et al.

SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE (2011)

Article Ecology

Determinants of protest responses in environmental valuation A meta-study

Jurgen Meyerhoff et al.

ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS (2010)

Article Economics

SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE REEXAMINED

Adam Wagstaff

HEALTH ECONOMICS (2010)

Article Economics

The Effect of Protest Zeros on Estimates of Willingness to Pay in Healthcare Contingent Valuation Analysis

William Fonta et al.

APPLIED HEALTH ECONOMICS AND HEALTH POLICY (2010)

Article Health Care Sciences & Services

Willingness to pay for social health insurance among informal sector workers in Wuhan, China:: a contingent valuation study

Till Baernighausen et al.

BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH (2007)

Article Social Sciences, Mathematical Methods

Maximum likelihood and two-step estimation of an ordered-probit selection model

Richard Chiburis et al.

STATA JOURNAL (2007)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

To enrol or not to enrol?: A qualitative investigation of demand for health insurance in rural West Africa

M De Allegri et al.

SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE (2006)

Article Public Administration

Social health insurance: Key factors affecting the transition towards universal coverage

Guy Carrin et al.

INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY REVIEW (2005)

Article Economics

The effect of protest votes on the estimates of WTP for use values of recreational sites

E Strazzera et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS (2003)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Demand for health care in Denmark: results of a national sample survey using contingent valuation

M Gyldmark et al.

SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE (2001)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

A venue-based method for sampling hard-to-reach populations

FB Muhib et al.

PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS (2001)