Mireia Jofre-Bonet
City University and LSE
Mireia Jofre-Bonet is a Professor of Health Economics at the Department of Economics of City University and Associate Researcher of LSE Health, London School of Economics and Political Science and FEDEA. Mireia is currently the Director of the MSc in Economic Evaluation in Health Care and the MSc in Health Economics at City University. She has also worked on the economics of addiction, developed economic models of other health conditions such as anorexia, obesity, stroke, intergenerational transmission of diseases, and on issues concerning the demand for health insurance. Her work has been published at Econometrica, European Economic Review, Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization and Health Care Management Science among other journals.
Articles by Mireia Jofre-Bonet:
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Anorexia and bulimia: New evidence from European women
30 January 2012, 8741 reads
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Blood money doesn’t pay: New evidence on incentives for blood donation
4 August 2011, 10050 reads
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