Health state after treatment: A reason for discrimination?

Health Economics, vol 8, pp. 701-707. (1999)

Autores: José María Abellán Perpiñán, José Luis Pinto Prades

Using a different experimental design from that used by Nord, some results are achieved which suggest that social preferences may be somewhere in between two opposite extremes, which are that discrimination based on the degree of health improvement is never acceptable and that discrimination based on the degree of health improvement is always acceptable.

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