Author: Andrew Jones
Edition: 2
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1846191718
Category: Medical
Edition: 2
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1846191718
Category: Medical
Applied Econometrics for Health Economists: A Practical Guide
Applied Econometrics for Health Economists introduces readers to the appropriate econometric techniques for use with different forms of survey data, known collectively as microeconometrics. Download Applied Econometrics for Health Economists medical books for free.
The book provides a complete illustration of the steps involoved in doing microeconometric research. The only study to deal with practical analysis of qualitative and categorical variables, it also emphasises applied work, illustrating the use of relevant computer software applied to large-scale survey datasets. This is a comprehensive reference guide - it contains a glossary of terms, a technical appendix, software appendix, references and suggestions for further reading. It is consice and easy to read - technical details are avoided in the main text and Get Applied Econometrics for Health Economists our bestseller medical books.

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