Search Results - "Kolstad, Julie Riise"
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Mixed logit estimation of willingness to pay distributions: a comparison of models in preference and WTP space using data from a health-related choice experiment
Published in Empirical economics (01-04-2012)“…Different approaches to modelling the distribution of WTP are compared using stated preference data on Tanzanian Clinical Officers’ job choices and mixed logit…”
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How to make rural jobs more attractive to health workers. Findings from a discrete choice experiment in Tanzania
Published in Health economics (01-02-2011)“…The geographical imbalance of the health workforce in Tanzania represents a serious problem when it comes to delivering crucial health services to a large…”
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Wrong schools or wrong students? The potential role of medical education in regional imbalances of the health workforce in the United Republic of Tanzania
Published in Human resources for health (26-02-2010)“…The United Republic of Tanzania, like many other countries in sub-Saharan Africa, faces a human resources crisis in its health sector, with a small and…”
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Inferred vs. stated attribute non-attendance in choice experiments: A study of doctors’ prescription behaviour
Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (01-12-2013)“…•This paper develops an econometric model of doctors’ prescription behaviour.•The model allows for attribute non-attendance (ANA) and preference…”
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When you can't have the cake and eat it too A study of medical doctors' priorities in complex choice situations
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-12-2012)“…Available literature provides little insight into medical doctors' prescription choices when they are required to make complex trade-offs between different…”
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How Does Additional Education Affect Willingness to Work in Rural Remote Areas in Low-Income Contexts? An Application on Health Workers in Tanzania
Published in The Journal of development studies (01-02-2013)“…A data set capturing stated preferences among freshly educated Tanzanian health workers with basic and more advanced education is applied to investigate how…”
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Pro-social preferences and self-selection into the public health sector: evidence from an economic experiment
Published in Health policy and planning (01-05-2013)“…Motivational crowding-out theory establishes that the effectiveness of financial incentive schemes, like pay-for-performance, crucially depends on the…”
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GPs' implicit prioritization through clinical choices – evidence from three national health services
Published in Journal of health economics (01-09-2016)“…We present results from an extensive discrete choice experiment, which was conducted in three countries (Norway, Scotland, and England) with the aim of…”
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GPs' shifting agencies in choice of treatment
Published in Applied economics (01-03-2014)“…Earlier studies have shown that general practitioners' (GPs) prescription choices are influenced by effect, patient costs and costs to society, patient…”
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When you can’t have the cake and eat it too
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-12-2012)“…Available literature provides little insight into medical doctors’ prescription choices when they are required to make complex trade-offs between different…”
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