- About the authors D.P. Doessel is a Research Fellow at the Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention, at Grifï¬Âth University in Brisbane. His research expertise is in Welfare Economics and Public Finance, Health Economics, Mental Health Economics, Economics and Suicide and he has authored and co-authored books, and a large number of articles, both conceptual and empirical, on topics and issues in these areas. He has co-authored, with Ruth F.G. Williams, Economics and Mental Health Care: Industry, Government and Community Issues (2001).
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