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Health shock and preference instability: assessing health-state dependency of willingness-to-pay for corrective eyeglasses.

Muhammed Nazmul IslamAtonu RabbaniMalabika Sarker
Published in: Health economics review (2019)
The preferences for healthcare goods, such as eyeglasses, can significantly depend upon the respondent being diagnosed with refractive errors. Our findings have implications for general cost-benefit analyses often relying on WTP, which can vary depending on the contexts. There are also increasing interests in cost recovery models, which require understanding the demand for healthcare goods and services. We find eliciting the demand needs to consider the health status of the population from which the respondents are sampled.
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