WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR ANTIHYPERTENSIVE THERAPY - FURTHER RESULTS

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JOHANNESSON, M [1 ]
JOHANSSON, PO [1 ]
KRISTROM, B [1 ]
GERDTHAM, UG [1 ]
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[1] STOCKHOLM SCH ECON,DEPT ECON,STOCKHOLM,SWEDEN
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10.1016/0167-6296(93)90042-D
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A measurement experiment regarding willingness to pay for antihypertensive therapy is reported. A new type of binary willingness to pay question is used, that allows for different degrees of certainty with respect to the responses. Mean willingness to pay is derived from a simple expected utility model and estimated using maximum likelihood methods. The estimated parameters are highly significant, with predicted signs, and imply a mean willingness to pay of about SEK 800 ($130) per month. The explanatory power of the equation that only includes 'certain' yes/no responses is, as expected, much higher than that of the equation where only 'uncertain' responses are included.
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