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Potential market size and impact of hepatitis C treatment in low- and middle-income countriesJournal article , Journal of Viral Hepatitis, Volume 23, Issue 7, pp. 522-534, 2016
Fairness in healthcare finance and delivery: what about Tunisia?Journal article , Health Policy and Planning, Volume 29, Issue 4, pp. 433-442, 2014
Appraising financial protection in health: the case of TunisiaJournal article , International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics, Volume 13, Issue 1, pp. 73-93, 2013
Flux internationaux d'aide à la santé, taux de mortalité adulte et PIB. Le "triangle d'or" du développement ?Journal article , Revue Tiers-Monde, Volume 215, Issue 3, pp. 93-110, 2013
The macroeconomic consequences of renouncing to universal access to antiretroviral treatment for HIV in Africa: a micro-simulation model.Journal article , PLoS ONE, Volume 7, Issue 4, pp. e34101, 2012
Does HIV services decentralization protect against the risk of catastrophic health expenditures?: some lessons from Cameroon.Journal article , Health services research, Volume 46, Issue 6pt2, pp. 2029-2056, 2011
Measuring and decomposing socioeconomic inequality in healthcare delivery: A microsimulation approach with application to the Palestinian conflict-affected fragile settingJournal article , Social Science & Medicine, Volume 72, Issue 2, pp. 133-141, 2011
Économie de la santé dans les pays en développement des paradigmes en mutationJournal article , Revue Économique, Volume 60, Issue 2, pp. 241-256, 2009
Equity in health care finance in Palestine: The triple effects revealedJournal article , Journal of Health Economics, Volume 28, Issue 6, pp. 1071-1080, 2009
Equity in health care financing in Palestine: The value-added of the disaggregate approachJournal article , Social Science & Medicine, Volume 66, Issue 11, pp. 2308-2320, 2008
'Fragility': A Macro-dynamic Motive to Offer Quick and General Access to ART in LDCBook chapter , In: The Political Economy of HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries, B. Coriat (Eds.), 2008-10, pp. 13pages, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2008
When to initiate highly active antiretroviral therapy in low-resource settings: The Moroccan experienceJournal article , Antiviral therapy, Volume 13, Issue 2, pp. 241-251, 2008
Demand assessment and price-elasticity estimation of quality-improved primary health care in palestine: a contribution from the contingent valuation methodJournal article , Health Economics, Volume 16, Issue 10, pp. 1051-1068, 2007
Besoins et insuffisance d'aide humaine aux personnes âgées à domicile : une approche à partir de l'enquête « Handicaps, incapacités, dépendance » 1Journal article , Sciences sociales et santé, Volume 24, Issue 3, pp. 59-93, 2006
Early initiation of highly active antiretroviral therapies for AIDS: Dynamic choice with endogenous and exogenous learningJournal article , Journal of Health Economics, Volume 25, Issue 3, pp. 579-598, 2006
Understanding risk behaviours: How the sociology of deviance may contribute? The case of drug-takingJournal article , Social Science & Medicine, Volume 63, Issue 3, pp. 675-679, 2006
Accès aux multithérapies antirétrovirales du Sida. Évolution des connaissances et risque de résistanceJournal article , Revue Économique, Volume 55, Issue 5, pp. 973-988, 2004
Delivering generics without regulatory incentives?: Empirical evidence from French general practitioners about willingness to prescribe international non-proprietary namesJournal article , Health Policy, Volume 70, Issue 1, pp. 23-32, 2004
Eliciting several willingness to pay in a single contingent valuation survey: application to health careJournal article , Health Economics, Volume 12, Issue 1, pp. 51-64, 2003