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2018.07.18
The 30th regular seminar : Makoto TOBE, JICA, "Enabling pregnant women in rural mountainous areas of the Philippines to deliver babies at health facilities without suffering financial hardship — Cooperation for attaining Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)"
2018.06.27
The 29th regular seminar/Public Economics Workshop:Reo TAKAKU, Institute for Health Economics and Policy, "Detecting Waste in Health Care *via* Hospital Sorting"
2018.06.25
The 28th regular seminar/Public Economics Workshop:Shinya SUGAWARA, Tokyo University of Science, ”Pay-for-Performance and Selective Referral in Long-Term Care (joint with Toshiaki Iizuka and Haruko Noguchi)”
2018.05.30
The 27th regular seminar : Tamahi KATO (YAMAUCHI), Hitotsubashi University, “Monitoring governance, management and operational capacity of mutual health organizations in three regions of Senegal: Findings from the 2017 Survey"
2018.04.13
The 26th Regular Seminar : Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University, USA, "Unintended Consequences: Program Evaluation and The World Bank Vs. Adult Literacy Programs and Child Mortality"
2018.04.06
The 25th Regular Seminar : Aki Tsuchiya, The University of Sheffield, UK, "Comparing inequality and risk aversion in social welfare for health and income: an empirical analysis using hypothetical scenarios with losses"
2018.03.15
The 24th regular seminar : Tamahi KATO (YAMAUCHI), Hitotsubashi University, "Agricultural input subsidies in sub-Saharan Africa – the case of Tanzania"
2018.02.06
The 23rd regular seminar/Public Economics Workshop/International Seminar : Josselin Thuilliez, National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), "Information, learning and health technology adoption in the short and long run: Evidence from a field experiment in Burkina Faso."
2017.12.12
UHC Forum 2017; Side Event "Strengthen Country Monitoring Systems of UHC SDG Indicators: A Case of Senegal and Global Practices"
2017.12.20
The 20th regular seminar/International Seminar : Andrew Mirelman, University of York, UK, “Accounting for equity in the assessment of fiscal policies for health”