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Title: | Emotions and scope effects in the monetary valuation of health | Authors: | Avilés Blanco, María V. Brey, Raúl Araña, Jorge Pinto Prades, José Luis |
UNESCO Clasification: | 531207 Sanidad | Keywords: | Health technology evaluation Scope sensitivity Emotions Willingness to pay |
Issue Date: | 2018 | Journal: | European Journal of Health Economics | Abstract: | This study presents evidence on the role of emotions in the monetary evaluation of health technologies, namely, drug-eluting stents (DES) in our case. It is shown that subjects who are very afraid of having to undergo an angioplasty are: (a) less sensitive to the size of the risk reduction provided by DES and (b) willing to pay more. The lack of scope sensitivity questions the normative validity of the responses of highly emotional subjects. We provide evidence of this effect using what we call the cognitive-emotional random utility model and the responses of a face-to-face, computer-assisted personal interview survey conducted in a representative sample of the Spanish general population (n = 1663). | Description: | JEL classifications: H41 H51 I11 I18 I31 | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/41752 | ISSN: | 1618-7598 | DOI: | 10.1007/s10198-017-0885-7 | Source: | European Journal of Health Economics [ISSN 1618-7598], v. 19 (3), p. 315-325 |
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