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title:Unconditional Demand for Health Care in Cote D'Ivoire : Does Selection On Health Status Matter? LSMS Working Paper, 0253-4517 ; No. 127
author:Dow, William H.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821337572
print isbn13:9780821337578
ebook isbn13:9780585236421
language:English
subjectMedical fees--Cte d'Ivoire--Econometric models, Medical care--Utilization--Cte d'Ivoire--Econometric models, User charges--Cte d'Ivoire--Econometric models.
publication date:1996
lcc:RA410.55.C85D69 1996eb
ddc:338.4/33621/096668
subject:Medical fees--Cte d'Ivoire--Econometric models, Medical care--Utilization--Cte d'Ivoire--Econometric models, User charges--Cte d'Ivoire--Econometric models.
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Unconditional Demand for Health Care in Cte d'Ivoire
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The Living Standards Measurement Study
The Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) was established by the World Bank in 1980 to explore ways of improving the type and quality of household data collected by statistical offices in developing countries. Its goal is to foster increased use of household data as a basis for policy decisionmaking. Specifically, the LSMS is working to develop new methods to monitor progress in raising levels of living, to identify the consequences for households of past and proposed government policies, and to improve communications between survey statisticians, analysts, and policymakers.
The LSMS Working Paper series was started to disseminate intermediate products from the LSMS. Publications in the series include critical surveys covering different aspects of the LSMS data collection program and reports on improved methodologies for using Living Standards Survey (LSS) data. More recent publications recommend specific survey, questionnaire, and data processing designs and demonstrate the breadth of policy analysis that can be carried out using LSS data.
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Unconditional Demand for Health Care in Cte d'Ivoire
Does Selection on Health Status Matter?
LSMS Working Paper
Number 127
William H. Dow
The World Bank
Washington, D.C.
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Copyright 1996
The International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development/THE WORLD BANK
1818 H Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20433, U.S.A.
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
First printing November 1996
To present the results of the Living Standards Measurement Study with the least possible delay, the typescript of this paper has not been prepared in accordance with the procedures appropriate to formal printed texts, and the World Bank accepts no responsibility for errors. Some sources cited in this paper may be informal documents that are not readily available.
The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the author(s) and should not be attributed in any manner to the World Bank, to its affiliated organizations, or to members of its Board of Executive Directors or the countries they represent. The World Bank does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this publication and accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any consequence of their use.
The boundaries, colors, denominations, and other information shown on any map in this volume do not imply on the part of the World Bank Group any judgment on the legal status of any territory or the endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries.
The material in this publication is copyrighted. Requests for permission to reproduce portions of it should be sent to the Office of the Publisher at the address shown in the copyright notice above. The World Bank encourages dissemination of its work and will normally give permission promptly and, when the reproduction is for noncommercial purposes, without asking a fee. Permission to copy portions for classroom use is granted through the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc., Suite 910, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, Massachusetts 01923, U.S.A.
The complete backlist of publications from the World Bank is shown in the annual Index of Publications, which contains an alphabetical title list (with full ordering information) and indexes of subjects, authors, and countries and regions. The latest edition is available free of charge from the Distribution Unit, Office of the Publisher, The World Bank, 1818 H Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20433, U.S.A., or from Publications, The World Bank, 66, avenue d'Ina, 75116 Paris, France.
ISSN: 0253-4517
William H. Dow is a postdoctoral fellow and a consultant to the Poverty and Human Resources Division of the World Bank's Poverty Research Department.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dow, William H.
Unconditional demand for health care in Cte d'Ivoire : does
selection on health status matter? / William H. Dow.
p. cm. (LSMS working paper; no. 127)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-8213-3757-2
1. Medical feesCte d'IvoireEconometric models. 2. Medical
careUtilizationCte d'IvoireEconometric models. 3. User
chargesCte d'IvoireEconometric models. I. Title. II. Series.
RA410.55.C85D69 1996
338.4'33621'096668dc20 96-34971
CIP
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Contents
Foreword
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Abstract
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Acknowledgments
xi
1. Introduction
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2. Economic Interpretation of Conditional and Unconditional Estimates
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