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July 1, 2006
15th European Workshop on Econometrics and Health Economics
Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
Dates: 6-9 September 2006
Deadline: 1 July 2006
Local organiser: Owen O’Donnell (University of Macedonia) Series organisers: Andrew Jones (University of York) and Owen O’Donnell (University of Macedonia)
The Programme: This series of workshops provides a forum for the development and dissemination of applications of econometrics and other quantitative methods in health economics.
As in previous years, the number of participants will be limited to around 45 to avoid the need for parallel sessions. The programme will consist of 14 papers. Each paper will be allocated an hour, made up of a short presentation by the authors, followed by a response from a nominated discussant and a general discussion. Papers will be circulated in advance and taken as read. Participants will be expected to attend the whole meeting and it is hoped that all participants will play a role as author, discussant or chairperson.
This year’s event will be preceeded by a preconference training course lead by Professors Badi Baltagi and Pravin Trivedi, as part of the Marie Curie Training Programme in Applied Health Economics (see www.york.ac.uk/res/herc/APPHEC ).
Venue: Porto Carras Sithonia Hotel, Halkidiki.
Selection of Papers: Papers for the 2006 Workshop will be selected on the basis of full drafts. The deadline for submitting draft papers is 1 July 2006. Authors will have the opportunity to submit their papers for publication in the “workshop issue” of Health Economics, and it would be helpful if papers are prepared according to the journal’s notes for contributors.
Further Information: A registration form and further information about the Workshop can be found at the webpage: http://www.york.ac.uk/res/herc/EW.