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Health, Econometrics and Data Group

Seminars

HEDG has grown out of the York Seminars in Health Econometrics (YSHE). Since its inception in 1996, this seminar series has become an important collaborative link between individuals interested in quantitative aspects of health economics at the Centre for Health Economics, the Department of Economics and Related Studies, and visitors from the national and international research community. The HEDG seminar series is particularly useful for:

  • linking complementary research ideas and skills;
  • presentation and discussion of preliminary work, including work by PhD students, in an informal environment;
  • avoiding duplication of data preparation and providing shared resources;
    active dissemination of recent research;
  • providing peer review of draft papers and research proposals;
  • providing a focal point for contacts with similar research groups or individuals in the wider research community.

Former participants and visiting speakers

Ignacio Abásolo Universidad de La Laguna, Spain
Raquel Aguiar Universidad de La Laguna, Spain
Mix Maria Anker Universitetet i Bergen, Norway
Vincenzo Atella Tor Vergata University, Italy
Nuria Badenes Plá Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Pedro Pita Barros Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Anirban Basu University of Chicago, USA
Stefanie Behncke University of St. Gallen , Switzerland
Nicholas Biddle Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australia
Sylvia Brandt University of Massachussetts, USA
Espen Bratberg Universitetet i Bergen, Norway
Chris Bojke National Foundation for Educational Research, UK
Tom Buchmueller University of California, USA
Martin Chalkley University of Dundee, UK
Paul Contoyannis McMaster University, Canada
Tom Crossley University of Cambridge, UK
Eulalia Dalmau Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
Valentino Dardadoni Universita degli Studi di Palermo, Italy
Partha Deb Indiana University Purdue University, USA
Eddy van Doorslaer Erasmus University, Netherlands
Fabrice Etilé INRA-CORELA, France
Martin Forster University of York, UK
Matteo Galizzi University of Brescia, Italy
Anna Garcia Altes University of Barcelona, Spain
Margherita Giannoni-Mazzi Universitá di Perugia, Italy
Antonio Giuffrida IADB, USA
Roberto León González University of York, UK
William Greene Stern School of Business, USA
Graham Hunter Open University, UK
Donald Kenkel Cornell University, USA
Urpo Kiiskinen National Public Health Institute, Finland
Derek King Health and Social Care, London School of Economics, UK
Egil Kjerstad SNF, Bergen, Norway
José M Labeaga UNED, Spain
Ann Lecluyse Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium
Miaw-chwen Lee University of York, UK
Maarten Lindeboom Free University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ángel López-Nicolás Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
Paula Lorgelly University of Glasgow, UK
Tom van Ourti Universiteit Antwerpen UFSIA, Belgium
Roshni Mangalore London School of Economics, UK
Rob Manning University of York, UK
Peter Martinsson Lund University, Sweden
Giuliano Masiero Universitá degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Kostas Mavromaras University of Melbourne, Australia
Marisa Miraldo Imperial College, UK
Stephen Morris Imperial College London, UK
Owen O'Donnell University of Kent, UK
David Parkin City University, UK
France Portrait Tinbergen Institute, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Jenny Roberts University of Sheffield, UK
Cristian Salas University of Birmingham, UK
Tony Scott Melbourne Institute, University of Melbourne, Australia
Matthew Sutton HERU, University of Aberdeen, Australia
Colin Tilley University of Dundee, UK
Rosa Urbanos Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Vivian Valdaminis Catholic University of Lille, France
Marcos Vera-Hernández UCL, UK
Monica Viegas Andrade Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
John Wildman University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Ana Xavier European Commission

 

Last Updated: August 27, 2010 |David Hobbs

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