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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue2.Mar2000:

Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue2.Mar2000:

... a health insurance regulation obliging firms to exclusively offer pooling contracts can cause severe market failure, if insureds have information about their risk ...findings of standard insurance models, ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue2.Mar2000:

... cost of drug therapy, at manufacturer prices, than implied by previous ...sensitivity of cross-national price comparisons to the methods used, including sample selection, weights, unit of measure, ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue2.Mar2000:

... most of the variance is due to differences in individual health ...in health status is averaged out and disappears, so that income effects, while no bigger in magnitude, become more visible as the ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue2.Mar2000:

... masters of the controlled experiment, while sociologists and political scientists have expertise in survey ...form of borrowing methods. One of my colleagues in political science, for example, tells ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue2.Mar2000:

... packages of chief executive officers, and of human resource direc- tors, varied dramatically across OECD countries, with the US generally having the highest ...prices of goods and services reflects a ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue2.Mar2000:

... estimates of queue ...limitation of this study is that a majority of patients from Denmark and Canada were recruited from the public health care ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue2.Mar2000:

... example of a linear demand ...maximum of every iso-utility curve is where it crosses the perfect-information demand curve ...locus of the optimal d to the patient given each ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue2.Mar2000:

... effects of state-specific regulatory variables will reflect unobserved state sentiment towards violence andror ...advantage of including state dummies is to capture the culture of drinking in each ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue2.Mar2001:

... estimate of the welfare ...value of the last unit of health services used under the 95% plan is ...price of 0 (rather than 0.95) for health services and will therefore utilize ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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... purpose of risk sharing was to reduce the incentives for selection while retaining incentives for efficiency as much as ...case of ‘perfect’ capitation ...types of care for which these problems are ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue2.Mar2001:

... sum of an income and substitution effect, the substitution effect was almost certainly 90% or more of the total observed effect, rather than the much lower figure he suggested in his 1999 paper (Nyman, ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue2.Mar2001:

... framework of Lucas (1988). 10 We take into account that health influences intertemporal decision-making in three different ...provision of human capital services. Second, the provision of ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue2.Mar2001:

... impact of health insurance on individual labor supply behavior (see Currie and Madrian, 1998 and Gruber, 1998 for recent ...provided health insurance and “job-lock” and (4) medicaid and the labor ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue2.Mar2001:

... [Journal of Health Economics 18(2), 141–152, Journal of Health Economics 18(6), 811–824] Nyman raised some questions about the welfare calculations and conclusions ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue2.Mar2001:

... analysis of mergers is useful because hos- pitals are more likely to compete for patients at the diagnosis/clusters of diagnoses level (Brooks et ...study of hospital-insurer bargaining, Brooks et ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue2.Mar2001:

... issue of relevance in his review of my two papers (Nyman, ...because of the skewed distribution in health expenditures (which concentrates most of income transfers from health ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue2.Mar2001:

... vector of output characteristics and t (time) an indicator of technological ...type of hospitals vary widely within the sample, e α h included as a fixed effects variable acts as a hospital specific ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue2.Mar2001:

... Enforcement of these MSP rules depended on the action of private insurers who act as intermediaries for the medicare ...coordination of benefit rules. Most private insurance plans include ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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... measure of smoking (participation or log of quantity smoked conditional on ...price/pack of cigarettes. TOBCON is an additive index of indicators of state-level tobacco control ...set ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:Agricultural Economics:Vol22.Issue2.Mar2000:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:Agricultural Economics:Vol22.Issue2.Mar2000:

... or health enhancement, slowing down improve- ments in children's nutrition that accompany increases in food access (Smith, ...on health services can lead to a deterioration in health environments, ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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