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increasing the number of personnel and by increasing productivity in the psychiatric outpatient clinics (BUP). Increased … question is to what extent this is related to increased productivity. The paper aims to estimate change in productivity among … outpatient clinics. Questions whether change in productivity is related to the personnel mix of the clinics, growth in treatment …
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reimbursement (internal markets). Differences in productivity growth are also found, although the differences are significant in one …
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negatively. The study also shows the effect of farm size on productivity. …
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Numerous bank productivity studies indicate rapid changes in the structure of the financial services industry and … background of two concepts of performance evaluation – the terms efficiency and productivity, and empirically, the performance … evaluation of banks, i.e., the measurement of the productivity and research results of previous authors’ studies of the European …
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This paper measures environmental efficiency (EE) and environmental productivity (EP) and analyzes differences in these …
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, accounting for quality and productivity. Production factors (capital, labor, energy, materials and drugs) contributed 70% (drugs … alone contributed 52 %), better health outcomes (higher quality) contributed 5 %, and better use of resources (productivity …) contributed 25 %. We find increasing returns to scale, a markup of between 15% and 36% and a much larger productivity dispersion …
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, accounting for quality and productivity. Production factors (capital, labor, energy, materials and drugs) contributed 70% (drugs … alone contributed 52%), better health outcomes (higher quality) contributed 5%, and better use of resources (productivity …) contributed 25%. We find increasing returns to scale, a markup of between 15% and 36% and a much larger productivity dispersion in …
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Exploring and explaining development gaps between countries is an important theoretical and empirical task. This paper presents empirical studies related to economic growth and its determinants across countries, based on the use of data envelopment analysis method. It emphasizes the importance...
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Based on the 2016-2017 farm survey data, this study examines technical efficiency in the production of wheat, rice, and maize in Punjab province in Pakistan. Technical efficiency, under varying returns to scale, in wheat farming averaged 0.65; in rice, it averaged 0.74, and in the case of maize,...
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