incidencebased
Incidencebased (often written incidence-based) is an adjective used in economics and health economics to describe analyses, estimates, or methods that center on incidence—the distribution of a burden or effect across agents or over time. In taxation and public policy, incidence-based analysis seeks to identify how a policy's economic burden is shared among buyers, sellers, workers, and owners, rather than merely examining gross policy costs. It relies on concepts such as tax incidence, elasticity of demand and supply, and pass-through to determine who ultimately bears the burden when prices adjust.
In health economics, incidence-based costing refers to approaches that estimate costs from the time of disease
Methodologically, incidence-based analyses require data on incidence rates, transition probabilities, or price responsiveness, and may employ
Limitations include sensitivity to modeling assumptions and data quality, especially regarding elasticities and pass-through proportions, and
See also: incidence, tax incidence, incidence-based costing, cost of illness, pass-through, elasticity.