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Call for proposals - De Gruyter Studies in Health Economics
De Gruyter Studies in Health Economics is a new series of monographs in health economics, with each volume providing a detailed study of one aspect of health economics. The series will take an international focus, with global interest. This means that each volume will be relevant to multiple readers in different countries, not that it will comprise a series of country-specific volumes.
The series will cover every aspect of health economics: theoretical, empirical and methodological, including issues related to the provision of
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Call for proposals - De Gruyter Studies in Health Economics

De Gruyter Studies in Health Economics is a new series of monographs in health economics, with each volume providing a detailed study of one aspect of health economics. The series will take an international focus, with global interest. This means that each volume will be relevant to multiple readers in different countries, not that it will comprise a series of country-specific volumes.

The series will cover every aspect of health economics: theoretical, empirical and methodological, including issues related to the provision of and demand for health care and health care markets at the micro and macro level, behavioural health economics, economic evaluation applied to health economics, and health econometrics. Each volume will provide a summary of the state of the art about each topic, including theoretical considerations and current evidence and literature. However, the series will not include texts that are simply literature reviews.

Call for proposals
We are looking for interesting and innovative proposals from people who are interested in writing titles for this series, both as sole or multi-author volumes.

If you are interested in submitting Series Editors:
a proposal or have any questions, please contact one or both of the Series Editors:

Professor David Parkin - City, University of London and Office of Health Economics, London, UK
email: d.parkin@city.ac.uk
and
Professor Steve Morris -University of Cambridge, UK
email: sm2428@medschl.cam.ac.uk