Applied Econometrics for Health Economists by Andrew M. Jones ( 2nd ed)
"Applied Econometrics for Health Economists" introduces readers to the
appropriate econometric techniques for use with different forms of
survey data, known collectively as microeconometrics. The book provides a
complete illustration of the steps involved in doing microeconometric
research. The only study to deal with practical analysis of qualitative
and categorical variables, it also emphasises applied work, illustrating
the use of relevant computer software applied to large-scale survey
datasets. This is a comprehensive reference guide - it contains a
glossary of terms, a technical appendix, software appendix, references,
and suggestions for further reading. It is concise and easy to read -
technical details are avoided in the main text and key terms are
highlighted. It is essential reading for health economists as well as
undergraduate and postgraduate students of health economics. "Given the
extensive use of individual-level survey data in health economics, it is
important to understand the econometric techniques available to applied
researchers. Moreover, it is just as important to be aware of their
limitations and pitfalls. The purpose of this book is to introduce
readers to the appropriate econometric techniques for use with different
forms of survey data - known collectively as microeconometrics." -
Andrew Jones, in the Preface.
About the author (2007)
Andrew Jones is currently Rector of Llanbedrog and Llannor and
Rural Dean of Llyn and Eifionydd in the Diocese of Bangor (Wales). In
his present post, he leads and participates in many pilgrimages to sites
in Wales related to the Early Church.
Bibliographic information
for Applied Econometrics for Health Economists
Title Applied Econometrics for Health Economists: A Practical Guide
Radcliffe Series
Author Andrew M. Jones
Edition illustrated, reprint
Publisher Radcliffe Publishing, 2007
ISBN 1846191718, 9781846191718
Length 182 pages
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