ECON 6070 - Uncertainty and Health


Analysis of individual decision making under situations of uncertainty, especially as it pertains to the health setting. Risk topics include expected utility, risk aversion, stochastic dominance, and asymmetric information. Health modeling such as health production and capital, health insurance, health technology and lifestyle choice. Social health issues covered include comparative health care systems, government intervention, and healthcare reform.

Note: Open to Graduate students only.

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: ECON 2010 or equivalent

Credits: 3 hours



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