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Paul Dolan

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Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|March 23, 2004
A note on a discussion group study of public preferences regarding priorities in the allocation of donor kidneysPaul Dolan, Rebecca Shaw
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|September 29, 2004
Discrete choice experiments in health economics. For better or for worse?Stirling Bryan, Paul Dolan
Journal of Health Economics|September 28, 2002
Is it really possible to build a bridge between cost-benefit analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis?Paul Dolan, Richard Edlin
Journal of Participatory Medicine|August 4, 2022
Moving to Personalized Medicine Requires Personalized Health PlansAdam Powell, Paul Dolan
Journal of Health Economics|December 9, 2008
The social welfare function and individual responsibility: some theoretical issues and empirical evidencePaul Dolan, Aki Tsuchiya
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 9, 2002
To what extent can we explain time trade-off values from other information about respondents?Paul Dolan, Jennifer Roberts
Journal of Health Economics|April 10, 2003
The validity of time trade-off values in calculating QALYs: constant proportional time trade-off versus the proportional heuristicPaul Dolan, Peep Stalmeier
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 12, 2012
It is the lifetime that matters: public preferences over maximising health and reducing inequalities in healthPaul Dolan, Akil Tsuchiya
Psychological Science|June 25, 2009
Accounting for the richness of daily activitiesMathew P White, Paul Dolan
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 8, 2015
How Can Measures of Subjective Well-Being Be Used to Inform Public Policy?Paul Dolan, Mathew P White
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Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|March 23, 2004
A note on a discussion group study of public preferences regarding priorities in the allocation of donor kidneysPaul Dolan, Rebecca Shaw
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|September 29, 2004
Discrete choice experiments in health economics. For better or for worse?Stirling Bryan, Paul Dolan
Journal of Health Economics|September 28, 2002
Is it really possible to build a bridge between cost-benefit analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis?Paul Dolan, Richard Edlin
Journal of Participatory Medicine|August 4, 2022
Moving to Personalized Medicine Requires Personalized Health PlansAdam Powell, Paul Dolan
Journal of Health Economics|December 9, 2008
The social welfare function and individual responsibility: some theoretical issues and empirical evidencePaul Dolan, Aki Tsuchiya
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 9, 2002
To what extent can we explain time trade-off values from other information about respondents?Paul Dolan, Jennifer Roberts
Journal of Health Economics|April 10, 2003
The validity of time trade-off values in calculating QALYs: constant proportional time trade-off versus the proportional heuristicPaul Dolan, Peep Stalmeier
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 12, 2012
It is the lifetime that matters: public preferences over maximising health and reducing inequalities in healthPaul Dolan, Akil Tsuchiya
Psychological Science|June 25, 2009
Accounting for the richness of daily activitiesMathew P White, Paul Dolan
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 8, 2015
How Can Measures of Subjective Well-Being Be Used to Inform Public Policy?Paul Dolan, Mathew P White
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