Lecturer
Suzana Karim has a Master in Health Economics from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh and is a doctoral student at the University of South Florida (USF), Department of Economics. She is currently developing her dissertation proposal. She is interested in understanding preference heterogeneity within health valuation and alternative econometric approaches to the analysis of discrete choice models. Before joining the USF doctoral program, she worked as a Lecturer in the Institute of Health Economics at the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh and currently is under study leave. At the beginning of her career, she also worked in Unnayan Shamunnay, a renowned non-profit organization in Bangladesh.
Download CVEmail: suzanakarim@usf.edu
Skype: suzana.karim
Web site: http://www.ihe.du.ac.bd
Publications of articles and reports
Work in progress
Karim Suzana; Craig B.M; Poteet S. “Separating Effect and Scale Heterogeneity in Discrete-Choice Experiments (DCEs): A Case Study on US Health Insurance Demand”
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