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Dr Hugh Metcalf
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Year
Professor Susan Chilton
Emeritus Professor Michael Jones-Lee
Rebecca McDonald
Dr Hugh Metcalf
Does the WTA/WTP Ratio Diminish as the Severity of a Health Complaint is Reduced? Testing for Smoothness of the Underlying Utility of Wealth Function
2012
Dr Anna Bartczak
Professor Susan Chilton
Dr Hugh Metcalf
Dr Jytte Seested Nielsen
Dr Sonia Pellegrini
et al.
Economic valuation of air pollution mortality: A 9-country contingent valuation survey of value of a life year (VOLY)
2011
Dr Rachel Baker
Professor Susan Chilton
Professor Cam Donaldson
Emeritus Professor Michael Jones-Lee
Dr Emily Lancsar
et al.
Searchers vs surveyors in estimating the monetary value of a QALY: resolving a nasty dilemma for NICE
2011
Dr Jytte Seested Nielsen
Professor Susan Chilton
Emeritus Professor Michael Jones-Lee
Dr Hugh Metcalf
How would you like your gain in life expectancy to be provided? An experimental approach
2010
Dr Jytte Seested Nielsen
Professor Susan Chilton
Emeritus Professor Michael Jones-Lee
Dr Hugh Metcalf
How would you like your gain in Life Expectancy to be provided? An experimental approach.
2010
Dr Jytte Seested Nielsen
Professor Susan Chilton
Emeritus Professor Michael Jones-Lee
Dr Hugh Metcalf
How would you like your gain in Life Expectancy to be provided?An experimental approach
2010
Helena Marques
Dr Hugh Metcalf
Migration Policy in the Enlarged EU
2010
Basher Balg
Dr Hugh Metcalf
Modeling exchange rate volatility
2010
Professor Susan Chilton
Emeritus Professor Michael Jones-Lee
Rebecca McDonald
Dr Hugh Metcalf
Willingness to Pay, Willingness to Accept and “Smooth vs Kinked” Utility of Wealth Functions: An Empirical Test of a Theoretical Debate
2010
Dr Jytte Seested Nielsen
Professor Susan Chilton
Emeritus Professor Michael Jones-Lee
Dr Hugh Metcalf
How do you prefer your gain in life expectancy to be delivered? An experimental approach linking hypothetical and incentivised choices
2009
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