Discrete Choice Experiments for Health Economists and Professionals
This course aims to foster students' understanding of the concepts and mechanisms of the Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) research method and its applications in health economics, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
While the course is grounded in health economics and health policy applications, the methods taught are transferable to other sectors where decisions involve trade-offs, preferences, and constrained choices. These include public policy, environmental regulation, transport, education, and development research.
Who Should Attend?
This course is suitable for researchers, professionals, and postgraduate students who wish to apply Discrete Choice Experiments to evaluate preferences, trade-offs, and policy options.
Entry Requirements: Applicants should hold a degree in health sciences, economics, social sciences, environmental health, or a related field. Familiarity with basic quantitative concepts is recommended. All teaching is conducted in English.
Only one discount will be applied per individual
| Category | Discount | Eligibility |
| Early-bird registration | 25% | Register + pay 12 weeks before start |
| Africa-based students | 15% | Enrolled in an African university |
| International students | 5% | Enrolled outside Africa |
| LMIC professionals | 15% | Based in LMIC African institutions |
| Group or institutional registrations: 3+ | 15% | Same institution |