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... existence of dominant preferences may explain the very high values for out of hours ...52% of respondents ranked out of hours care as the most ...indication of the maximum proportion ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue3.May2001:

... dependence of life expectancy on incomes up until a certain threshold suggests that it would be useful to model the GDP or growth rates using a flexible production function such as the trans-logarithmic function ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue3.May2001:

... explanation of our results by examining whether children with step- mothers display worse behavioral outcomes than children in other living ...results of regressions of indicators for whether a child ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue3.May2001:

... because of, say, high levels of health or strong preferences for low-tech medicine among the ...kinds of factors were not captured by the co-variates included in the models above, estimates ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue3.May2001:

... discussion of the hypothetical bias problem is included in the contingent val- uation question, to induce respondents to eliminate hypothetical bias from their ...advantage of the calibration approaches ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue3.May2001:

... Journal of Health Economics 20 2001 459–460 Erratum Erratum to “Uncertain lifetime, life protection, and the value of life saving” [Journal of Health Economics 19 2000 341–367]夽 Isaa[r] ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue3.May2001:

... effect of the change in the rules for custody on the allocation of health capital among family members, we assume that a positive shift in the wife’s utility and a negative shift in the father’s ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol20.Issue3.May2001:

... advantage of being able to analyse the redistributive effect or progressivity of taxes and transfers according to the dominance criterion, in contrast to the more restricted framework provided by ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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... characteristics of the physician had no or only a small effect on the mean number of laboratory tests per consultation, and on the proportion of consultations lasting for more than 20 min (Table ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue3.May2000:

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... sign of the coefficient indicates that older people are in better health than younger ...subjective health. In the survey people are asked to evaluate their health status compared to other ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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

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

... neither of these papers addresses the question of what would constitute an “optimal” degree of insurance, given the evidence from the Rand study, that question is explicitly addressed in two other ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue3.May2000:

... those of Column 6, are tail probabilities about observed ...likelihood of each unit’s actual perfor- mance if the CV of the distribution for the r i values greatly exceeds their estimated standard ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue3.May2000:

... estimate of the per capita contribution to the pool for next ...advantages of a voluntary reinsurance pool have to be weighted against its disadvantage of reducing the insurers’ incentive ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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... amount of regular savings falls short of the desired level of bequest they can now secure by borrowing against their future ...level of bequest, is made possible through the selling of ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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

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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:

... effects of a parameter change on growth and on the propensity to ...rate of growth itself. The reason is that for a stable value of the capital output ratio, a rise in the saving rate is required in ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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

... National Health Insurance program that pro- vides health insurance coverage to the entire ...availability of health insurance was quite limited. Nearly half of the population was ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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

... number of patients discharged by merging and non-merging hospitals for all DRGs and for the high-volume ...number of discharges per ...transfer of resources from the consumer to the ...effects ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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

... the Health Insurance Experiment (HIE; Manning et ...column of Table 4 provides estimates of the Marshal- lian demand curve, but the following welfare calculations are based on the compensating ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue3.May2000:

... values of life implied by the WTP re- ...calculation of this kind if we assume that the sample is representative, and that household WTP each year to save 100 lives over 10 years translates into household ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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