29th European Workshop on Econometrics and Health Economics

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Date
Wednesday 7 Sep 2022, 09:00 - Friday 9 Sep 2022, 23:59
Type
Symposium
Location

Fribourg, Switzerland

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From 7 - 9 September 2022 the 29th European Workshop On Econometrics and Health Economics will take place in Fribourg, Switzerland

This workshop is part of a series of workshops that provide a forum for the development and dissemination of applications of econometrics and other quantitative approaches in health economics. 

The workshop programme will consist of fourteen papers. Each paper is allocated an hour, made up of a short presentation by the authors, followed by a response from a nominated discussant and a general discussion.

Presentations by doctoral students and early career researchers are encouraged. The number of participants will be limited to around 40. Workshop participants will be expected to attend the whole of the meeting and play a role as either author, discussant or chairperson.

The event will begin on the evening of 7 September and finish on the morning of 10 September and includes three nights accommodation.

Submission of papers

Papers for the 2022 Workshop will be selected on the basis of full drafts. The deadline for submitting papers is 1 June 2022. Submissions should be accompanied by a completed registration form. Electronic submission of papers is required along with the online registration.

Registration

If you wish to attend, please complete the online registration form before 1 June 2022. Places are limited so an early application is recommended.

There is a registration fee of €450 for participants who are accepted for the workshop (which covers participation, accommodation and meals). A reduced fee of €250 is available for participants who are registered as PhD students on 1 June 2022.

Organizers

Series Organisers: Andrew Jones (University of York) and Owen O’Donnell (Erasmus University)
Local Organisers:  Michael Gerfin; Christian Schmid (University of Bern) and Martin Huber (University of Fribourg)

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