Synopses & Reviews
Health Economics combines economic concepts with empirical evidence to enhance students' economic understanding of how health care institutions and markets function. It views the subject in both microeconomic and macroeconomic terms, moving from the individual and firm level to the market level to a macroeconomic view of the role of health and health care within the economy as a whole.
This student solutions manual for Health Economics provides answers to the odd-numbered exercises.
Synopsis
This student solutions manual for Health Economics provides answers to the odd-numbered exercises.
Health Economics combines economic concepts with empirical evidence to enhance students' economic understanding of how health care institutions and markets function. It views the subject in both microeconomic and macroeconomic terms, moving from the individual and firm level to the market level to a macroeconomic view of the role of health and health care within the economy as a whole.
This student solutions manual for Health Economics provides answers to the odd-numbered exercises.
About the Author
Frank Sloan is J. Alexander McMahon Professor of Health Policy and Management and Professor of Economics at Duke University. A leader in the field of health economics for more than thirty years, he is coauthor of The Price of Smoking (2004) and Medical Malpractice (2008) and coeditor of Incentives and Choices in Health Care (2008), all published by the MIT Press.Chee-Ruey Hsieh is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Economics, Academica Sinica, Taiwan, and the coeditor of three previous books on the economics of health care.