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Capability Association

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  1. Reviewers

    …t and Capabilities wishes to thank the following people who served as referees in 2022. Their guidance during the review process has made an invaluable contribution to the success of the Journal. Acosta, Karina Aitken, Andrew Aji, Joni Murti Mulyo Akter, Sonia alidou, sahawal Anand, Paul Annunziato, Rachel Antia, Florencia Arciprete, Caterina Asadullah, M Niaz Axelsen, David Bagolin, Izete Ballet, Jérôme Batana, Yélé Betti, Gianni Biggeri, Mario B…

  2. Webinar: “Different Interpretations of the Capability Approach in a Health Care Context: Why have approaches differed and what should be the focus of future research?”

    …approach this webinar identifies two distinct motivations: facilitating agreement on a core concept of health with which to drive policy reform; and the adoption of capability as an alternative to utilitarian health maximisation, in the context of resource allocation. The difference is between the protection and promotion of health as the objective of policy reform and of health as a means to the enhancement of a broader capability set. Speaker’s…

  3. Webinar: Different Interpretations of the Capability Approach in a Health Care Context: Why have approaches differed and what should be the focus of future research?

    …th Economics Unit of the University of Birmingham. His research interests relate to the measurement and valuation of outcomes in economic evaluation. In particular, Philip is interested in the use of the capability approach within health economics in order to capture the broader benefits of health and social care. Participants must register to participate in this webinar. Details on how to participate will be sent to you a few days before the webi…

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