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Workplace:Institutt for Økonomi (Department of Economics), Universitetet i Bergen (University of Bergen), (more information at EDIRC)
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Working Papers

2014

  1. Lifting the Burden: State Care of the Elderly and Labor Supply of Adult Children
    IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) Downloads View citations (6)
    Also in Working Papers in Economics, University of Bergen, Department of Economics (2014) Downloads View citations (9)

2012

  1. Inferred vs Stated Attribute Non-Attendance in Choice Experiments: A Study of Doctors' Prescription Behaviour
    Working Papers, The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (4)
    See also Journal Article Inferred vs. stated attribute non-attendance in choice experiments: A study of doctors’ prescription behaviour, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier (2013) Downloads View citations (44) (2013)

2010

  1. How does additional education affect willingness to work in rural remote areas?
    Working Papers in Economics, University of Bergen, Department of Economics Downloads
  2. 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
    Working Papers in Economics, University of Bergen, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (15)
    See also Journal Article 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, Empirical Economics, Springer (2012) Downloads View citations (142) (2012)
  3. Pro-social preferences and self-selection into the public health sector: evidence from economic experiments
    Working Papers in Economics, University of Bergen, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (7)

2008

  1. How to make rural jobs more attractive to health workers. Findings from a discrete choice experiment in Tanzania
    Working Papers in Economics, University of Bergen, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (10)
    See also Journal Article How to make rural jobs more attractive to health workers. Findings from a discrete choice experiment in Tanzania, Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (2011) Downloads View citations (37) (2011)

Journal Articles

2014

  1. GPs' shifting agencies in choice of treatment
    Applied Economics, 2014, 46, (7), 750-761 Downloads View citations (9)

2013

  1. How Does Additional Education Affect Willingness to Work in Rural Remote Areas in Low-Income Contexts? An Application on Health Workers in Tanzania
    Journal of Development Studies, 2013, 49, (2), 301-314 Downloads
  2. Inferred vs. stated attribute non-attendance in choice experiments: A study of doctors’ prescription behaviour
    Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2013, 96, (C), 21-31 Downloads View citations (44)
    See also Working Paper Inferred vs Stated Attribute Non-Attendance in Choice Experiments: A Study of Doctors' Prescription Behaviour, Working Papers (2012) Downloads View citations (4) (2012)

2012

  1. 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
    Empirical Economics, 2012, 42, (2), 445-469 Downloads View citations (142)
    See also Working Paper 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, Working Papers in Economics (2010) Downloads View citations (15) (2010)
  2. When you can’t have the cake and eat it too
    Social Science & Medicine, 2012, 75, (11), 1964-1973 Downloads View citations (3)

2011

  1. How to make rural jobs more attractive to health workers. Findings from a discrete choice experiment in Tanzania
    Health Economics, 2011, 20, (2), 196-211 Downloads View citations (37)
    See also Working Paper How to make rural jobs more attractive to health workers. Findings from a discrete choice experiment in Tanzania, Working Papers in Economics (2008) Downloads View citations (10) (2008)
 
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